Geithner Needs To Learn His Lesson |
By Kathy Lien |
Published
03/25/2009
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Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks
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Geithner Needs To Learn His Lesson
How long does will it take for Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to realize that his comments move markets? When he first took office, he mistakenly threatened to brand China as a currency manipulator. This caused a wave of volatility in the currency market and sharp criticism about the experience of the new Administration. And now, Geithner has done it once again.
Even though President Obama said that the dollar is strong and there is no need for a reserve currency, Geithner suggested this morning that the U.S. is “quite open” to China’s suggestion of moving towards a Special Drawing Right (SDR) linked currency system. But just as quickly as he made those comments, he retracted them probably because an aide told him that the U.S. dollar is tanking. Minutes later, Geithner said there is “no change in dollar as world’s reserve currency and likely to remain so for long time.”
These contradictory statements are clearly the act of an amateur Treasury Secretary that is forced to eat his words.
Why has the dollar had such a big reaction to these comments? Because if the world adopts the SDR, which was created by the IMF as an international reserve asset, it would mean less demand for U.S. dollars.

Kathy Lien is Director of Currency Research at GFT, and runs KathyLien.com.
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