Advertisement

Gold Telegraph: Japan is Planning to Loan to U-----e from Frozen Russian Assets

0
479
Advertisement

Gold Telegraph 
@GoldTelegraph

Japan is planning to loan $3.3 billion to U-----e from FROZEN Russian assets.

This is how the international monetary system changes quickly.

Countries are watching around the world.

Don’t believe me that this is a circus?

Japan has printed extensively to buy up its financial market.

The Bank of Japan faces significant risks from increasing interest rates. Estimates suggest the central bank would incur losses if it raised its benchmark rate to 0.6%.

The country is now intervening constantly in its FX market to defend its currency.

______________________________________________________

Advertisement

______________________________________________________

Now?

Japan is planning to loan $3.3 billion to U-----e from frozen Russian assets

Is your head spinning yet?

______________________________________________________

If you wish to contact the author of a post, you can send us an email at voyagesoflight@gmail.com and we’ll forward your request to the author (if available). If you have any questions about a post or the website, you may also forward your questions and concerns to the same email address.
______________________________________________________

All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.

Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.

Copyright © Dinar Chronicles

Advertisement