I agree but at one stage tulip bulbs were a valuable asset.For every debtor there is a creditor.
No one ever talks about the world having too much assets.
Does anyone believe Ireland can ever pay its sovereign debt back?
By running 5bn surpluses each year for, say, ten years, and with reasonable growth in GNI*, we should be able to get the public debt down to 50% of GNI*.
I think people focus on the debt issue exclusively from an accountancy perspective. And I say that as an accountant.
To answer your question, the ecb is the only entity buying negative yielding bonds in the eurozone, the ecb were mandated to purchase 40% of government bonds however in a recent statement the bond market is open ended,Thanks for all the replies ... but question still remains " Who's the Debtor "...!!!
Who has purchased all these billions of low yield bonds ...?
Is it the western worlds Pension Fund ...?
Of course it's not true! It's completely made up.The ECB is the only buyer of negative yielding Govt bonds?
Is that true?
Would you buy government debt at a negative yield if you were in the private sector, just asking?Of course it's not true! It's completely made up.
Have you looked at the posters history?
Yes. I have done in the past.Would you buy government debt at a negative yield if you were in the private sector, just asking?
You mean you'll stick to making things up?I will stick to the numbers
Is a complete fabrication.the ecb is the only entity buying negative yielding bonds in the eurozone
Is a completely made up number.private capital would require at least 15%for risk purposes
Was a reply to your question:Your statement does not hold water, you may have bought short dated paper however any board of a plc would be sacked by the shareholders for a guaranteed loss in the bond markets and locking up capital over the long term,
Nothing about whether it short or long dated.Would you buy government debt at a negative yield
any board of a plc would be sacked by the shareholders for a guaranteed loss in the bond markets and locking up capital over the long term
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