Если крупнейшие компании и банки мира для Вас не аргумент, то выход только физическое золото под подушкой. Но потом столкнуться со Сбербанком и любым курсом, который он назначит или торговать на чёрном рынке для меня не вариант.
"As runs on British gold increased through the summer, Britain refused to defend the pound by raising interest rates. Instead, as gold flowed out of the banks, the Bank of England created new money to replenish the banks' reserves. The Bank of France cooperated loyally and didn't present many claims. The French bank held sterling claims worth fully seven times its capital, and thus feared for a Britain off the gold standard. Indeed, France joined America in offering massive loans to Britain. But the Bank of England didn't even take full advantage of these credit lines, and two days after assuring the Netherlands Bank (with all its capital in sterling) that England would not go off the gold standard, that is exactly what happened. The announcement was made on September 20, 1931,..."
Вряд ли там 100% обеспечение.. Даже если начнется паника и раздача слитков, достанется "своим". Еще одна степень "надежности" для самоуспокоения.. Умрите сейчас, а я завтра..
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FinEx "крупнейший ETF провайдер на рынке России" это два гомосексуалиста, два бомжа и зиц-председатель.
Citi это крупнейшая американская банковская группа
ICBC это крупнейший китайский банк
А сами слитки должны храниться в Лондоне
Никаких реальных шансов перевести ETF в физмет нет (это мы раньше обсуждали)
Ну то есть в моем представлении конструкция, которая в один момент превратится в туман, именно так и должна выглядеть.
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refused to defend the pound by raising interest rates. Instead, as
gold flowed out of the banks, the Bank of England created new
money to replenish the banks' reserves. The Bank of France
cooperated loyally and didn't present many claims. The French
bank held sterling claims worth fully seven times its capital, and
thus feared for a Britain off the gold standard. Indeed, France
joined America in offering massive loans to Britain. But the Bank
of England didn't even take full advantage of these credit lines,
and two days after assuring the Netherlands Bank (with all its
capital
in
sterling) that England would not go off the gold
standard, that is exactly what happened. The announcement was
made on September 20, 1931,..."
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