Brics Us Dollar In A Precarious Position Senator Says

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Brics Us Dollar In A Precarious Position Senator Says

In a Fox Business interview

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In a Fox Business interview, Senator Rand Paul highlights how the US government's foreign and fiscal policies are causing BRICS and other nations to look for

BRICS: US Dollar in a “Precarious Position” Senator Says

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El senador de Kentucky, Rand Paul, dice que las políticas exterior y fiscal del gobierno están empujando a los BRICS y otras naciones a unirse contra el dólar

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US Dollar In Precarious Position As BRICS Members Join Forces

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has warned the BRICS countries that if they attempt to replace the “mighty U.S. dollar” they would face “100 percent tariffs and should

US Dollar in Precarious Position As BRICS Members Join Forces

In a new interview with

Rand Paul warns US dollar's precarious position as BRICS

In a new interview with Fox Business, Senator Rand Paul says that, amidst the BRICS nations’ fight, the US dollar is in a precarious position. Specifically, Paul noted that

Cetoex News – In a new interview with Fox Business, Senator Rand Paul says that, amidst the BRICS nations’ fight, the US dollar is in a precarious position.

In a new interview with

In a new interview with Fox Business, Senator Rand Paul says that, amidst the BRICS nations’ fight, the US dollar is in a precarious position. Specifically, Paul noted that recent foreign