Mar 24, 2010

Bonos Iraquíes

Mas evidencia de la solidez estructural del modelo argentino de la matriz redistributiva. Para que aprenda Cachanosky lo que es una economìa confiable.

Vean esta nota sobre el "Rey de los Bonos" en el Boston Globe :

[...] Smith, who enjoys the moniker “the King of the Jungle Bond,’’ hunted for business where capital markets had not yet taken root — Nigeria, Honduras, Russia — pioneering what is now a trillion-dollar industry. Although Iraq was in turmoil, Smith and Daher thought it was a good long-term bet because geologists estimate Iraq has enough untapped oil to one day rival Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest exporter. [...]

Traditional Wall Street investors have taken note.
Iraq is now considered a safer bet than Argentina, Venezuela, Pakistan, and Dubai — and is nearly on par with the State of California, according to Bloomberg statistics on credit default swaps, which are considered a raw indicator of default risk.

“Compared to California, I’d rather bet on Iraq,’’ Daher said. “Iraq is a country where there are still bombs going off and people getting murdered, but they are less indebted than the United States.



Para ponerlo en castilla, a un tenedor de bonos le ofrecen papeles argentos e iraquíes, y se lleva estos últimos. California no sale muy bien parada en la comparación tampoco, pero al menos ellos tienen otros 49 estados donde escaparse.

Se entendió, no ? Bonos iraquíes.

La culpa es de Bush (tal vez un poco también de Israel).

5 comments:

  1. ¿Pero cómo? ¿Y el “riesgo país” de menos de 700 puntos?

    Viejo, la única explicación que cabe es un complot internacional antiargento.

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  2. Me da vergüenza... mucha.

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  3. Siempre dije que teníamos que invitar y alojar a Bin Laden y Al Qaeda para que nos invadan.

    Es la única salida.

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