国际英语新闻:Bernanke says new super currency would weaken dollar
"There's no immediately risk to the dollar, it's a relatively long-term issue," Bernanke told lawmakers when asked to respond World Bank President Robert B. Zoellick's recent remarks on the dollar.
Zollick warned on Monday that the United States would be mistaken to take for granted the dollar' s place as the world' s predominant reserve currency.
"Looking forward, there will increasingly be other options to the dollar," said the World Bank chief, adding the status would depend how well the U.S. can manage the debt.
Bernanke said in the hearing that he agreed with Zoellick, noting if the U.S. could not get "the macro house" in order, the dollar will be in danger.
When asked what would happen if the dollar were no longer the top reserve currency, Bernanke said that the currency would weaken and the Fed would have to watch for any inflationary effects.
"But again, I want to reiterate that I don't see this as a near-term risk, so long as we as a country take appropriate steps to mange our fiscal positions and keep inflation low," said the U.S. central bank chief.
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