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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (216003)8/24/2025 6:17:29 PM
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Listen to the part about the Australian iron mine Fortescue, borrowing money in RMB (CNY) at essentially same rate as Australian sovereign and much cheaper than other Australian companies, without fox risk because Fortescue sells iron primarily to China, closing the circulation loop

A guess, that once the economy system is large-enough, same can happen to gold mines. The eco system for Australia might already be large-enough as much of its trade goes to China

Same can happen to other companies in other domains, lower borrowing rates, a guess, and …

reuters.com
Australia's Fortescue secures yuan loan worth $2 billion for green energy plans