Geopolitical Economy Report
Geopolitical Economy Report
Ben Norton
Dollar system in crisis: Why the US bailed out Japan
35 minutes Posted Aug 14, 2026 at 1:00 pm.
USA bails out Japan
Japanese yen falls against USD
USA will "do whatever it takes"
Japan's holdings of US Treasuries
China de-dollarizes
US empire and Japan
Japan's role in dollar system
Carry trade
Wall Street benefits
Real reason for US intervention
US fears sales of its bonds
US bond yields rise
US government debt
Inflation in US
Foreign demand for US bonds
Seizure of Russian assets
Central banks buy gold
US bond market problems
US Treasury sells euro
Crisis in dollar system
Dollar dominance in decline
Why the yen is falling so much
Energy crisis and Iran War
Inflation in Japan
Interest rates in Japan
US govt backs carry trade
Economic stagnation in Japan
Enormous debt to GDP in Japan
US debt problems
Slow-motion financial crisis
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The US government quietly bailed out Japan. The Treasury intervened in the foreign exchange market to try to stabilize the yen, the Japanese currency. Ben Norton explains how this reflects a larger, structural problem with the dollar system. Japan is the largest holder of US Treasury securities (US government debt), and Washington doesn't want other countries to sell its bonds, fearing that yields could rise and cause a debt crisis.
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngGQrWxNdV4
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