Comment by immibis 1 year ago Why aren't they pre-emptively doing that? 7 comments immibis Reply disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Because Treasuries are the foundation of the global financial system, and there's basically nothing that could replace them completely. immibis 1 year ago It seems like it would be a good idea to move the global financial system off the shaky ground before it opens up into a bottomless sinkhole, but what do I know about global finances? disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Where do you put all the money? If there was a deep and liquid euro market, or if China removed capital controls then maybe. 4 replies →
disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Because Treasuries are the foundation of the global financial system, and there's basically nothing that could replace them completely. immibis 1 year ago It seems like it would be a good idea to move the global financial system off the shaky ground before it opens up into a bottomless sinkhole, but what do I know about global finances? disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Where do you put all the money? If there was a deep and liquid euro market, or if China removed capital controls then maybe. 4 replies →
immibis 1 year ago It seems like it would be a good idea to move the global financial system off the shaky ground before it opens up into a bottomless sinkhole, but what do I know about global finances? disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Where do you put all the money? If there was a deep and liquid euro market, or if China removed capital controls then maybe. 4 replies →
disgruntledphd2 1 year ago Where do you put all the money? If there was a deep and liquid euro market, or if China removed capital controls then maybe. 4 replies →
Because Treasuries are the foundation of the global financial system, and there's basically nothing that could replace them completely.
It seems like it would be a good idea to move the global financial system off the shaky ground before it opens up into a bottomless sinkhole, but what do I know about global finances?
Where do you put all the money? If there was a deep and liquid euro market, or if China removed capital controls then maybe.
4 replies →