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Post by rossendale on Dec 16, 2023 21:06:23 GMT
Risk-free government bonds are a major part of the modern economic system, not having Government Treasuries maks the SIM company bond market unrealistic.
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Post by vnz4 on Dec 18, 2023 6:00:16 GMT
Risk-free government bonds are a major part of the modern economic system, not having Government Treasuries maks the SIM company bond market unrealistic. But they would have to bear a much lower interest than ordinary bonds, and should not be issued very frequently.
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Post by Sir Flamealot on Dec 18, 2023 21:24:41 GMT
Realism sucks in SimCo
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Post by rossendale on Dec 24, 2023 15:35:32 GMT
The reason I'm suggesting it is because current bonds are too stale. Everyone just issues at .05% and their bonds are filled no matter their rating.
Government bonds would be risk-free and so companies would actually have to price their bonds competitively allowing for a more dynamic bond market.
In this case the realism would make a market more interesting.
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