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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FAFO *DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES[/quote] Here's some more info. [twitter]https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2013609922974421502?s=20[/twitter][/quote] They only have $100M or so, but according to the US Treasury: Danish holdings of U.S. equities, Treasuries, and other portfolio securities are roughly $225 billion, and when adding Danish direct investment into U.S. business operations (≈ $60 billion), the total Danish investment exposure to the U.S. is on the order of $285–$290 billion — based on the latest available portfolio and direct investment data. Could be others moving in that direction. [b]I’m DCUM poor but I’ve starting moving away from US funds and into international[/b]. I can’t decide if the housing market will crash, too, or will be propped up by an ever weakening dollar.[/quote] I am not trying to be snarky, but I am honestly curious. I too would like to move my money out of US funds and into more international. However to do this, you still need to go through US intermediaries, such as Vanguard International Funds or trade on Schwab into an INDA fund. So in essence, are you not still in the US market? What if any, is there away to avoid these US funds altogether and go straight international. Maybe this is a question for the Money section. Just curious PP. [/quote]
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