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* [[Stress]] | * [[Stress]] | ||
* [[Tax haven]] | * [[Tax haven]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 25 December 2024
1.
A jurisdiction considered to be very low-risk to invest in.
A traditional example would have been Switzerland.
2.
A very low-risk asset or asset class.
Traditional examples would include gold and other precious metals, and central government debt of highly creditworthy countries.