If so they should include it in the average in the future. However, most trade with China is one way -- to China.It still really has very little economic power because it doesn't buy from others and until that changes it shouldn't be included.
Yes, I think. My opinion is becos China have more gold supplies compare to US. China might able to peg their money with gold.
Yes probably. I think depsite the current financial events, the dollar is still a highly regarded currency and it would take a monumental shift for this to happen though. Just because the American 'Empire' is beginning to crack, it's currency is likely to stay dominant for a long time yet.
Look at the fall of the British Empire. 100 years after it cracked the Pound still yields considerable influence.
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