Friday, January 15, 2016

Russia begins to free itself from Goldman Sachs

The dragon being stabbed may not be Goldman Sachs, but  they "are of their father, the devil".


It is encouraging to see this.  By uncoupling itself from giant Wall Street banks and the plutocrats who run them, Russia will be doing a service not only to Russia, but much of the rest of the world, including America.

F William Engdahl explains.

Russia has just taken significant steps that will break the present Wall Street oil price monopoly, at least for a huge part of the world oil market. The move is part of a longer-term strategy of decoupling Russia’s economy and especially its very significant export of oil, from the US dollar, today the Achilles Heel of the Russian economy.

Later in November the Russian Energy Ministry has announced that it will begin test-trading of a new Russian oil benchmark. While this might sound like small beer to many, it’s huge. If successful, and there is no reason why it won’t be, the Russian crude oil benchmark futures contract traded on Russian exchanges, will price oil in rubles and no longer in US dollars. It is part of a de-dollarization move that Russia, China and a growing number of other countries have quietly begun.

The setting of an oil benchmark price is at the heart of the method used by major Wall Street banks to control world oil prices. Oil is the world’s largest commodity in dollar terms. Today, the price of Russian crude oil is referenced to what is called the Brent price. The problem is that the Brent field, along with other major North Sea oil fields is in major decline, meaning that Wall Street can use a vanishing benchmark to leverage control over vastly larger oil volumes. The other problem is that the Brent contract is controlled essentially by Wall Street and the derivatives manipulations of banks like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JP MorganChase and Citibank.
First appeared:http://journal-neo.org/2016/01/09/russia-breaking-wall-st-oil-price-monopoly/

Read the rest here.

2 comments:

  1. Wars have started over similar efforts by nations to achieve economic self-determination.

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  2. Agreed and you can be sure that it will be a bunch of jew bankers who will stir the "war pot."
    They always make buckets of money from financing wars. (See Rothschild.)

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