Swiss Pension Fund Manager was Refused to Withdraw Money to Save it from Negative Interest Rates

Swiss Pension Fund Manager was Refused to Withdraw Money to Save it from Negative Interest Rates

Switzerland - a land of economic freedom. Or so you thought. A Swiss pension fund manager recently found out otherwise. Peter Tenebrarum, an independent analyst and economist/social theorist, recently drew attention on his website, acting-man.com, to a situation in Switzerland that has alarmed people who are concerned about economic freedom and the power of central banks. Tenebrarum's essay, "The 'War on Cash' Migrates to Switzerland," examines the experience of a Swiss pension fund manager who learned a hard lesson about negative interest rates. The essay has been posted on David....


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