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Russia blames U.S. for global financial crisis

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Russia blames U.S. for global financial crisis

I agree with this statement.. The US has forever bullied other countries and bribed them with billions in economic aid.. this is and has come to an end for the US. You will eventually see the US become a backseat spectator in the world markets in the next 50 years..

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSL0749277620080607

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev blamed "aggressive" United States policies on Saturday for the global financial crisis and said Moscow's growing economic muscle could be part of the solution.

"Failure by the biggest financial firms in the world to adequately take risk into account, coupled with the aggressive financial policies of the biggest economy in the world, have led not only to corporate losses," Medvedev told Russia's main annual event for international investors in St Petersburg.

"Most people on the planet have become poorer."

The Kremlin leader said investment by cash-rich Russian companies abroad, promotion of Moscow as a major financial centre and use of the ruble as a reserve currency were part of the answer.

These could help solve problems created by what he said was a gap between the United States' leading global economic role and "its true capabilities".

The Kremlin leader said economic nationalism had played a big part in triggering the current crisis, which he compared to the Great Depression of the 1930s.

"No matter how big the American market and no matter how strong the American financial system, they are incapable of substituting for global commodity and financial markets," Medvedev told the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

The Kremlin leader also attacked big bonuses paid out in the financial world, saying regulators needed to ensure that incentives promoted "rational behavior based on a balanced evaluation of risks and rewards".U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, who spoke shortly after Medvedev, appeared to reject the criticism.

He said the United States had never based its policies on "economic egoism" and believed in free trade.

"Globalization is in the national interest," he added.

Medvedev said Russia, now in the 10th year of an economic boom fuelled by soaring prices for its oil and gas exports, was in an ideal position to help solve the world financial crisis since it did not share the problems of other leading economies.

"Russia is now a global player and understands its role in

supporting the global community," the president added.

"I propose holding a representative international conference involving the heads of the biggest financial companies and leading financial analysts...as early as this year," the Kremlin chief said. "Such a platform could become a permanent one".

The Kremlin has encouraged Russian companies, which are flush with cash from high commodity and oil prices, to invest more actively abroad but this has caused alarm in Western nations, which are traditionally suspicious of Moscow's intentions.

Medvedev said other countries had nothing to fear from Russian investment in their companies since it was "neither speculative nor aggressive" but purely based on pragmatism. Continued...
Sworn in last month as president, the Russian leader said world institutions had been unable so far to cope with the challenges from volatility on world markets, including soaring commodity and food prices.

With its past as a leading global wheat producer, Russia was ready for "constructive joint action" to overcome the food problem, he said.

Moscow could also help with another problem -- a lack of liquid investable assets because of disappointment with the U.S. dollar. Russia would soon adopt a plan to become a global financial centre and make the ruble a regional reserve currency, Medvedev said.

The Russian leader said that recent Kremlin moves to liberalize the domestic gas market and reduce taxes on the oil sector would help stabilize global energy markets. Russia is the world's biggest gas producer and its second-biggest oil exporter.

(Additional reporting by Oleg Shchedrov and Dmitry Zhdannikov; Editing by Ibon Villelabeitia)
 
More doomdsay crying. Nothing more.

The world is doing fine. Only ones who are suffering are fat middle class american losers who bought expensive homes 'thinking they were investments for retirement'. hahaha.

r
 
He's a racist.
 
I think the US is in serious financial trouble, but what do I know!
 
instead of spending money giving out foreign aid; why don't we cancel all foreign aid and spend it ALL within the 50 states in this country?

foik dem ungratefull ferriners.
 
or instead of fighting wars that last for whata appears to be 50million years with no result really ....except for huge financial and military loss

rnch said:
instead of spending money giving out foreign aid; why don't we cancel all foreign aid and spend it ALL within the 50 states in this country?

foik dem ungratefull ferriners.
 
Razorguns said:
More doomdsay crying. Nothing more.

The world is doing fine. Only ones who are suffering are fat middle class american losers who bought expensive homes 'thinking they were investments for retirement'. hahaha.

r
Im speaking of the global oil crisis
 
the us is in trouble ... its so obvious it does not need to be explained in the least, a donkey could see it
 
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