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[–] bigFab 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm no expert either, but as far as I know american investors have been making millions of profit in Argentina thanks to the local inflation.

They may have debt to pay, but they will have even more to if they continue printing to pay. If you understand inflation and investors taking advantage of it, printing is bread for today, hunger for tomorrow.

Also: they have tried the printing money politics for about forty years already and it's only getting worse. There also empirical fact.