Who owns the Central Bank? - page 3

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:
You can read about everything that has happened to the rouble lately in Glaziev - all in detail, with arguments and figures
The ruble collapsed and the foreign reserves had to be used to maintain it, and they were over the top at the time (~$450bn).
Who owns the gold and foreign exchange reserves?
Don't think it belongs to Russia or the government.

 
Aliaksandr Hryshyn:
The ruble collapsed and the foreign exchange reserves had to be used to maintain it, and they were over the top at the time (~$450bn).
Who owns the gold and foreign exchange reserves?
Just don't think it belongs to Russia or the government.

Who do they belong to?
 
Aliaksandr Hryshyn:

Who owns the foreign reserves?


Who? The Tsar!

ZS: Gold is always in the treasury of kings.
 
Alexandr Bryzgalov:
How to whom? The king!
I'm leaning more towards the reptilian version
 
Дмитрий:
What is the IMF - International Renaissance Fund?
Right, that's an oversight).
IMF
 
I'm struck by questions like this: "To whom, this belongs, who does this belong?"

Come and get it, it'll be yours!
 
Alexandr Bryzgalov:
How to whom? The Tsar!
You guessed wrong. These days, the tsars are such that they only sign papers and are sometimes shown on TV, often begging rather than commanding, they are not supposed to shout because of their status.
 
Дмитрий:
And under whose constitution is the Central Bank owned by the Fed?
Under the Russian constitution it is completely independent of the government, there are no legal measures to enforce against it in the event of screw-ups. Although a court can point the finger at them and say they are at fault.
 
Aliaksandr Hryshyn:
Under the Russian constitution, he is completely independent of the government, and there is no legal recourse in the case of a screw-up. Although the court can point the finger at them and say they are at fault.
What does this have to do with the Fed then?
 
Дмитрий:
What's the Fed got to do with it then?
IMF)). You have to compare their "recommendations" and the laws that have been passed. It's all there, you have to dig around.

If they don't report to the government, then who does?