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Related: About this forumThis is mind-blowing: You have to pay Switzerland to lend it money
This is mind-blowing: You have to pay Switzerland to lend it moneyWonkblog
By Matt O'Brien January 21
matthew.obrien@washpost.com
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Source: Bloomberg
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This is mind-blowing: You have to pay Switzerland to lend it money (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2015
OP
It shouldn't suprise people that you have to pay someone to store your valuables.
PoliticAverse
Jan 2015
#2
It's not like you're renting a safety deposit box to store Grandma's jewelry
Art_from_Ark
Jan 2015
#3
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)1. kinda like a reverse mortgage
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)2. It shouldn't suprise people that you have to pay someone to store your valuables.
That service isn't usually offered for free.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)3. It's not like you're renting a safety deposit box to store Grandma's jewelry
These are government bonds, which are considered an investment, meaning that some sort of return on that investment is expected. It makes no sense to invest in government bonds with the expectation of losing money.

