US Malfeasance & Dollar Destruction - How are we hedging..
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From: Chris McCashin
Dear Reserve Bank of New Zealand,
I request the following information:
1. What specific measures, if any, is the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) taking to hedge against the potential significant devaluation or collapse of the US dollar?
2. Has the RBNZ conducted any risk assessments or scenario planning related to a major decline in the value of the US dollar? If so, please provide summaries of these assessments.
3. What strategies does the RBNZ have in place to protect the New Zealand dollar and the country's foreign exchange reserves in the event of a US dollar crisis?
4. How does the RBNZ plan to safeguard the savings of New Zealanders in the case of a global financial crisis triggered by US dollar instability?
5. Has the RBNZ considered diversifying its foreign exchange reserves away from the US dollar? If so, what alternative currencies or assets are being considered?
6. What coordination, if any, exists between the RBNZ and other central banks or international financial institutions regarding preparation for potential US dollar instability?
7. Are there any specific policies or mechanisms in place to support the stability of the New Zealand financial system in the event of a major international currency crisis?
Please provide any relevant documents, reports, meeting minutes, or communications that detail these strategies, assessments, and plans.
Would you be recommending I buy my own gold to hedge against the coming collapse or is the Reserve Bank taking steps to protect kiwis as we can see the US destroying their own dollar . Why should kiwis live with dollar destruction due to US politicians printing and laundering money back to themselves to start wars all over the world as they try and cover up their CIA coup-de tats, biolabs across the world, viruses and vaccine bio-weapons amongst all their other sins which are too many to list.
Yours faithfully,
Chris
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From: Ministerial correspondence Mailbox
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
1 July 2024
Chris McCashin
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Dear Chris
Official information request
Thank you for your official information request of 27/01/2024 for:
1. What specific measures, if any, is the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
(RBNZ) taking to hedge against the potential significant devaluation or
collapse of the US dollar?
2. Has the RBNZ conducted any risk assessments or scenario planning
related to a major decline in the value of the US dollar? If so, please
provide summaries of these assessments.
3. What strategies does the RBNZ have in place to protect the New Zealand
dollar and the country's foreign exchange reserves in the event of a US
dollar crisis?
4. How does the RBNZ plan to safeguard the savings of New Zealanders in
the case of a global financial crisis triggered by US dollar instability?
5. Has the RBNZ considered diversifying its foreign exchange reserves away
from the US dollar? If so, what alternative currencies or assets are being
considered?
6. What coordination, if any, exists between the RBNZ and other central
banks or international financial institutions regarding preparation for
potential US dollar instability?
7. Are there any specific policies or mechanisms in place to support the
stability of the New Zealand financial system in the event of a major
international currency crisis?
Please provide any relevant documents, reports, meeting minutes, or
communications that detail these strategies, assessments, and plans.
Would you be recommending I buy my own gold to hedge against the coming
collapse or is the Reserve Bank taking steps to protect kiwis as we can
see the US destroying their own dollar . Why should kiwis live with dollar
destruction due to US politicians printing and laundering money back to
themselves to start wars all over the world as they try and cover up their
CIA coup-de tats, biolabs across the world, viruses and vaccine
bio-weapons amongst all their other sins which are too many to list.
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Yours sincerely
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