# De-dollarization

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Business

Gold’s High-Stakes Gamble: Why China’s Retail Investors are Catching Their Breath

Gold prices have entered a period of intense volatility following a historic rally, forcing Chinese retail investors to reconsider speculative strategies. While continuous central bank buying provides a long-term floor, shifting Federal Reserve policies and high valuations are tempering short-term growth expectations.

SoBiz2026年4月10日 04:28
#Gold Prices#PBOC#Federal Reserve
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Business

Beijing’s Great Unwinding: The Strategic Logic Behind China’s $650 Billion Exit from U.S. Debt

China has halved its U.S. Treasury holdings from a 2011 peak of $1.3 trillion to roughly $650 billion, marking a strategic pivot toward financial autonomy. This divestment is paired with a massive increase in gold reserves and a broader effort to insulate the Chinese economy from the 'weaponization' of the U.S. dollar.

SoBiz2026年4月6日 02:58
#U.S. Treasuries#China Economy#De-dollarization
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World

A Continent Adrift: Why Europe is Bypassing Washington to Negotiate the Strait of Hormuz

The UK and France have led a 40-nation summit to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without US participation, focusing on diplomacy over military force. This move comes as Iran implements a shipping toll system payable in RMB, highlighting a significant shift in global energy security leadership.

SoMi2026年4月4日 18:58
#Strait of Hormuz#Geopolitics#Energy Security
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World

The Yuan’s New Frontier: Iran’s Strategic Toll Booth in the Strait of Hormuz

As conflict intensifies in the Persian Gulf, Iran is exploring a plan to charge transit fees in Chinese Yuan for vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz. This maneuver poses severe legal and security risks for global shipping while signaling a strategic shift toward de-dollarization and regional dominance over maritime trade routes.

SoBiz2026年4月2日 01:28
#Strait of Hormuz#Iran#RMB
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Politics

The Transactional Pivot: Why Beijing Views a Second Trump Term as a Strategic Opening on Taiwan

Chinese analysts suggest a second Trump term could facilitate Taiwan's reunification as U.S. foreign policy shifts from ideological containment to a purely transactional 'America First' model. Beijing is betting that U.S. fiscal instability and deindustrialization will eventually force Washington to abandon its strategic commitments in the Western Pacific.

SoMi2026年3月22日 14:28
#U.S.-China Relations#Donald Trump#Taiwan Strait