
The Dollar Fault Line: How America’s Currency Became the World’s Single Point of Failure
Josh Luberisse
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Every twenty-four hours, more than five trillion dollars in global payments—from oil shipments and commodity trades to sovereign debt coupons—must touch a handful of clearinghouses in lower Manhattan. This invisible plumbing, the legacy of Bretton Woods and the petrodollar accord, is the foundation of the modern world economy. But what appears to be a system of elegant efficiency hides a catastrophic vulnerability: the entire architecture of global commerce flows through a single, narrow American vein.
In The Dollar Fault Line, financial analyst Josh Luberisse delivers a bracing and meticulously researched warning that the world is not merely dollar-centric; it is dollar-dependent. This dependency has created a single point of failure that exposes every nation to the whims of Federal Reserve policy, the shocks of Wall Street risk appetite, and the turmoil of American domestic politics. The next great financial rupture, he argues, will not be an American export alone but a global self-inflicted wound.
Luberisse takes readers deep inside the system's plumbing, from the real-time ledgers of Fedwire and CHIPS to the off-balance-sheet alchemy of FX swaps and repos that create trillions in "synthetic dollars" beyond regulatory radar. He reveals how this centralized architecture grants Washington extraordinary geopolitical leverage—turning sanctions into a financial chokehold —while simultaneously forcing the Federal Reserve to act as the reluctant offshore lender of last resort to the entire planet.
But this elegant design is deceptively brittle. The Dollar Fault Line demonstrates how new, non-market catalysts like climate-driven insurance losses, cyber-attacks on payment rails, and legislative gridlock over the U.S. debt ceiling can trigger liquidity cascades at lightning speed. A political showdown on Capitol Hill or a ransomware attack in New Jersey is no longer a local event; it is an instant global margin call.
Tracing the urgent, yet fledgling, search for redundancy—from China's renminbi rails and Europe's digital euro to multilateral CBDC projects like mBridge —Luberisse maps the immense "transitional pain" and political hurdles that stand in the way of a safer, multipolar system.
Authoritative, urgent, and unmissable, The Dollar Fault Line is the definitive account of the dollar's precarious dominance. It reveals a system whose unrivaled influence is now matched only by its unavoidable exposure, leaving readers with the unsettling recognition that the world's financial lifeboat is tethered to a single captain whose own vessel is navigating increasingly stormy seas.
Duration - 7h 33m.
Author - Josh Luberisse.
Narrator - Digital Voice Archie G.
Published Date - Friday, 17 January 2025.
Location:
United States
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Digital Voice Archie G
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Every twenty-four hours, more than five trillion dollars in global payments—from oil shipments and commodity trades to sovereign debt coupons—must touch a handful of clearinghouses in lower Manhattan. This invisible plumbing, the legacy of Bretton Woods and the petrodollar accord, is the foundation of the modern world economy. But what appears to be a system of elegant efficiency hides a catastrophic vulnerability: the entire architecture of global commerce flows through a single, narrow American vein. In The Dollar Fault Line, financial analyst Josh Luberisse delivers a bracing and meticulously researched warning that the world is not merely dollar-centric; it is dollar-dependent. This dependency has created a single point of failure that exposes every nation to the whims of Federal Reserve policy, the shocks of Wall Street risk appetite, and the turmoil of American domestic politics. The next great financial rupture, he argues, will not be an American export alone but a global self-inflicted wound. Luberisse takes readers deep inside the system's plumbing, from the real-time ledgers of Fedwire and CHIPS to the off-balance-sheet alchemy of FX swaps and repos that create trillions in "synthetic dollars" beyond regulatory radar. He reveals how this centralized architecture grants Washington extraordinary geopolitical leverage—turning sanctions into a financial chokehold —while simultaneously forcing the Federal Reserve to act as the reluctant offshore lender of last resort to the entire planet. But this elegant design is deceptively brittle. The Dollar Fault Line demonstrates how new, non-market catalysts like climate-driven insurance losses, cyber-attacks on payment rails, and legislative gridlock over the U.S. debt ceiling can trigger liquidity cascades at lightning speed. A political showdown on Capitol Hill or a ransomware attack in New Jersey is no longer a local event; it is an instant global margin call. Tracing the urgent, yet fledgling, search for redundancy—from China's renminbi rails and Europe's digital euro to multilateral CBDC projects like mBridge —Luberisse maps the immense "transitional pain" and political hurdles that stand in the way of a safer, multipolar system. Authoritative, urgent, and unmissable, The Dollar Fault Line is the definitive account of the dollar's precarious dominance. It reveals a system whose unrivaled influence is now matched only by its unavoidable exposure, leaving readers with the unsettling recognition that the world's financial lifeboat is tethered to a single captain whose own vessel is navigating increasingly stormy seas. Duration - 7h 33m. Author - Josh Luberisse. Narrator - Digital Voice Archie G. Published Date - Friday, 17 January 2025.
Language:
English
Epigraph
Duración:00:00:13
Introduction – The Manhattan Bottleneck
Duración:00:06:42
Part I – The Rise of Dollar Dominion
Duración:00:00:04
Chapter 1: Bretton Woods and the Gold–Dollar Synthesis
Duración:00:17:15
Chapter 2: The Nixon Shock and the Petrodollar Accord
Duración:00:28:41
Chapter 3: Deregulation and the Age of Financial Engineering
Duración:00:24:54
Part II – Plumbing the Dollar Machine
Duración:00:00:04
Chapter 4: Clearinghouses: Fedwire, CHIPS, and CLS
Duración:00:24:17
Chapter 5: Shadow Pipelines: FX Swaps, Repos, and Eurodollars
Duración:00:23:37
Chapter 6: The Federal Reserve’s Offshore Lender-of-Last-Resort Role
Duración:00:23:09
Part III – Power, Leverage, and Weaponization
Duración:00:00:04
Chapter 7: Sanctions, Secondary Sanctions, and Financial Exclusion
Duración:00:35:44
Chapter 8: Dollar Diplomacy and Geopolitical Bargaining Chips
Duración:00:28:47
Part IV – Failure Modes and Fragility
Duración:00:00:04
Chapter 9: Liquidity Cascades: Case Studies in Rapid Transmission
Duración:00:20:46
Chapter 10: Climate, Cyber, and Non-Market Catalysts
Duración:01:01:51
Chapter 11: The Politics of Domestic Gridlock and Global Dependency
Duración:00:20:05
Part V – Search for Redundancy and the Limits of Diversification
Duración:00:00:06
Chapter 12: Competing Architectures: Renminbi Rails, Digital Euro, and mBridge
Duración:00:23:07
Chapter 13: Regional Currency Blocs and SDR Revival Proposals
Duración:00:25:23
Chapter 14: Central-Bank Digital-Currency Networks
Duración:00:23:44
Part VI – Policy Options and the Path Forward
Duración:00:00:04
Chapter 15: What the United States Must Decide
Duración:00:25:20
Chapter 16: What the Rest of the World Can Do Now
Duración:00:17:18
Chapter 17: Toward a Resilient Multipolar Liquidity Order
Duración:00:17:49
Conclusion
Duración:00:04:17