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The US' View of Currency Trading in London
In 1959, the New York Fed sends a delegation to London and continental Europe. They find it intriguing as a way to make the dollar useful offshore. It becomes increasingly desirable because of Bretton Woods system that had been put in place after the war. There's an incentive to sell goods to the US, use those dollars to get gold for $35 an ounce and then sell that gold for more than $35 in London.