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Trump:The biggest thing that nobody knows about on January 1st

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News Date: September 12, 2020

Many are speculating that on January 1st, Donald Trump will be having the U.S to return to the gold standard, something he is publicly supported for many years.
"This is going to be the biggest thing that nobody even knows about, and it is all signed."
Sources:twitter.com

China Paves the Way for Debt Relief

China's central bank is pushing for fair burden-sharing among creditors in debt restructurings for emerging market countries, indicating a proactive stance on global debt issues.
China's recent move to write off undisclosed amounts of Zimbabwe's interest-free loans aligns with its commitment to assist African nations burdened by external debt.
Since 2000, China has made debt relief a norm, providing crucial support to sub-Saharan African countries without imposing strict conditions.
This approach could influence other lenders and boost investor confidence, ultimately attracting further financial support for debtor nations.
Read also: World Bank President:China needs to participate in debt relief

Zimbabwe will introduce gold coins

The Monetary Policy Committee resolved to introduce gold coins into the market as an instrument that will enable investors to store value.
The gold coins will be minted by Fidelity Gold Refineries (Private) Limited and will be sold to the public through normal banking channels.
Also, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), announced the review of interest rates and statutory reserves.
The measures come to combat the depreciation of the local currency, soaring inflation, and the threat of economic recession.
Sources: www.rbz.co.zw

Trump Urges Global Cooperation in Humanitarian Aid Efforts

In a recent interview aboard Air Force One, President Donald Trump advocated for enhanced global collaboration to address humanitarian challenges, particularly in conflict-affected regions. He emphasized the importance of providing medical support and food aid to those in need, while stressing that the responsibility should not rest solely on the United States.
“We’re committed to helping,” Trump said, “but we need other nations to contribute as well.” He highlighted the role of international organizations and allied countries in stepping up efforts to deliver critical resources to areas impacted by war and displacement.
Trump’s remarks underscore the value of shared global responsibility in humanitarian initiatives, encouraging stronger participation from international partners to support relief efforts and provide essential aid.

Mutual payment systems recognition for Russia and India

Indian banks may start accepting Mir payment cards.
Russia and India are planning to recognize each other's payment systems.
The issue of mutual recognition of RuPay and Mir was discussed during the recent visit of India's National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to Moscow.
Among other things, the possibility of active use of national currencies in bilateral trade was also considered.
Source: tvbrics.com

The Petro-yuan announcement

China's Xi calls for oil trade in yuan at Gulf summit in Riyadh.
President Xi Jinping told Gulf Arab leaders on Friday that China would work to buy oil and gas in yuan, a move that would support Beijing's goal to establish its currency internationally and weaken the U.S. dollar's grip on world trade.
China to use Shanghai exchange for yuan energy deals with Gulf nations.
China's President Xi Jinping said in Riyadh on Friday that China and Gulf nations should make full use of the Shanghai Petroleum and National Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trade.
Sources: reuters

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