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Lonestarblue

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9. From the article.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 09:22 AM
20 hrs ago

“AkademikerPension, which manages around $25 billion in savings for teachers and academics, held about $100 million in US Treasuries at the end of 2025, Schelde said. Risk and liquidity management is the only reason to remain in Treasuries, and “we decided that we can find alternatives to that,” he said.”

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Here we go. Can't blame them, but if this becomes a trend, which there's no reason to think it won't, Scrivener7 20 hrs ago #1
Do you hear our economy collapsing yet, GOP? travelingthrulife 18 hrs ago #21
They don't yet. But they will. Scrivener7 18 hrs ago #24
Is a collapsing economy going to affect the broke-down pickup truck and tarpaper shack brigade? Aristus 18 hrs ago #27
They do and they like it. Layzeebeaver 17 hrs ago #30
Mr. Bankruptcy and fraudulent businesses strikes again. pandr32 17 hrs ago #33
Link is paywalled Fiendish Thingy 20 hrs ago #2
Some info. GCG 20 hrs ago #5
Imagine if they dumped it all. OGBuzz 18 hrs ago #18
$100 million. Ocelot II 20 hrs ago #6
Thank you for adding that! demmiblue 20 hrs ago #8
Thanks Fiendish Thingy 20 hrs ago #11
From the article. Lonestarblue 20 hrs ago #9
$100 million BonnieJW 19 hrs ago #12
So the mass exit of European funding begins. Great job, TSF. sinkingfeeling 20 hrs ago #3
"The US is basically not a good credit" Prairie Gates 20 hrs ago #4
And so it begins. Alliepoo 20 hrs ago #7
shithole and comrades are killing the dollar................ Lovie777 20 hrs ago #10
On another board they called our national debt our Achilles heel Ritabert 19 hrs ago #13
Good for them! JustAnotherGen 19 hrs ago #14
More belt tightening for regular Americans. Cinch up 😮 Clouds Passing 19 hrs ago #15
The 100 million is from that one fund. not a texan 19 hrs ago #16
YES!!!! But do more. Grins 19 hrs ago #17
One reason this is so stupid. the_liberal_grandpa 18 hrs ago #19
So short-sighted but that is what the GOP and Independents are known for. travelingthrulife 18 hrs ago #23
Short-term gain at the expense of long-term stability. Dr. T 17 hrs ago #35
Yup. It's the opposite of Toyota's strategy. Which is why Toyota has the top selling SUV in the US. SunSeeker 16 hrs ago #37
This is the first domino, right? I don't think there have been any other slightlv 18 hrs ago #20
Who's next? eom Exp 18 hrs ago #22
Welcome to the Golden Age dedl67 18 hrs ago #25
Global Stocks Trounce the S&P 500 in Trump's Chaotic First Year, Bloomberg, 1/20/26 progree 18 hrs ago #26
59 Foreign Portfolio Holdings of U.S. Securities as of June 28, 2024 Exp 18 hrs ago #28
Calling in the U.S. debt that is held by other countries would tank our economy. Botany 18 hrs ago #29
fat orange imbecile wolfie001 17 hrs ago #31
I made changes in my investments in December to ensure no US treasury bonds. Bev54 17 hrs ago #32
Where's all that money going? NT mahatmakanejeeves 17 hrs ago #34
Its going to hurt Americans, Bayard 16 hrs ago #36
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