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Currency Wars: Should Countries Focus on Gold Stockpiling?

'Currency Wars - Part 1: Who is the Richest Man in the World?' offers a bold and possibly controversial perspective, but for readers looking for a different perspective on economic crises, the truth behind the numbers and monetary policy, it is a book not to be missed.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên17/04/2025

The book Currency War - Part 1: Who is the richest person in the world? (translated by Ho Ngoc Minh, published by Bach Viet and Lao Dong Publishing House) by author Song Hong Bing has just been released, as a reminder of the invisible but extremely real power of money in the global geopolitical game.

'Chiến tranh tiền tệ, ai là người giàu nhất thế giới? gây tranh cãi  - Ảnh 2.

The author reminds us of the invisible, but extremely real power of money in the global game.

Photo: Publishing House

Author Song Hong Bing was born in 1968, his name sounds very Korean at first, but he is originally from Sichuan (China). He is known to everyone as the Director of the Institute of Financial Economics Research in Beijing. With that experience, he has worked hard to conduct economic research and published a series of books on this topic.

"Currency Wars..." In-depth Analysis of Crises

Not stopping at theory, author Song Hong Bing takes readers back to the early 21st century, when banking families, such as the Rothschilds, first spread out of Europe to influence the world. The author shows how these financial groups accumulated power through lending to governments, initiating financial crises and manipulating currency wars to expand their influence.

The book paints a questionable picture where seemingly random financial fluctuations may actually be the product of hidden calculations.

Another noteworthy point is the way Song Hong Bing deeply analyzes modern crises, such as the 1997 Asian crisis, as inevitable consequences or opportunities exploited by international financial forces. He argues that emerging economies are often victims of invisible currency wars and without self-control strategies, they will continue to fall into the spiral of manipulation.

'Chiến tranh tiền tệ, ai là người giàu nhất thế giới? gây tranh cãi  - Ảnh 3.

Song Hong Bing analyzes modern crises, such as the 1997 Asian crisis, as either inevitable consequences or opportunities exploited by international financial powers.

Photo: Publishing House

In addition to exposing conspiracies, the book also recommends that countries focus on hoarding gold and tangible assets as an important shield to avoid dependence on the dollar. This is not only an economically beneficial proposal, but also a strategic warning about national financial security that should be taken into consideration.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/chien-tranh-tien-te-cac-quoc-gia-nen-chu-trong-vao-viec-tich-tru-vang-185250417093205121.htm


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