Jim Rickards: Why the BRICS Expansion Isn’t the End of the Dollar

Stansberry Research, Released on 10/2/23

Jim joins the conversation to share some of what he has learned during his storied career, specifically from being the general counsel on a hedge fund’s $3.6 billion rescue deal. He also explains why he grew dissatisfied with risk management and how he became one of the first in finance to use “complexity theory.” (20:06)

Dan then steers the conversation to the BRICS initiative – i.e., the five countries’ goal to create an alternative currency that will challenge the dominance of the U.S. dollar. Jim explains the origins of BRICS, highlighting how they have created financial institutions similar to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. (33:31)

Jim stresses the significance of the BRICS currency, as it would facilitate trade among member nations without the need to rely on the U.S. dollar. However, Jim emphasizes that a BRICS currency should not be interpreted as the end of the U.S. dollar’s reign. Rather, it would be a formidable competitor in the global currency arena. (41:41)

Jim Rickards is a lawyer, investment banker and economist with over thirty years’ experience in capital markets. He is currently Chief Global Strategist at Meraglim. He advises the Department of Defense, the U.S. intelligence community, and major hedge funds on global finance, and served as a facilitator of the first ever financial war games conducted by the Pentagon. A frequent guest on financial news programs, Rickards is also the author of The New York Times bestselling novels Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis and The Death of Money. His latest book is Sold Out: How Broken Supply Chains, Surging Inflation, and Political Instability Will Sink the Global Economy.

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