BlackRock的首席执行官警告说, 不断上升的债务正在迫使投资者在担心货币崩溃的情况下向黄金和加密投资, 尽管美国仍是最大的投资选择。
BlackRock's CEO warns rising debt is driving investors to gold and crypto amid fears of currency collapse, though the U.S. remains a top investment choice.
黑洛克首席执行官拉里·芬克(BlackRock CEO Larry Fink)说,不断上升的全球债务正在将投资者推向黄金和加密 — — 他称之为“恐惧资产 ” — — 原因是担心货币贬值和金融不稳定。
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said rising global debt is pushing investors toward gold and cryptocurrencies—what he calls "assets of fear"—due to concerns about currency devaluation and financial instability.
他在利雅得峰会上发言,强调对主要货币和政府债务日益持怀疑态度,指出美国依赖外国买家提供30%至35%的国库销售,这是关键的脆弱性。
Speaking at a Riyadh summit, he highlighted growing skepticism toward major currencies and government debt, noting the U.S. relies on foreign buyers for 30% to 35% of its Treasury sales, a key vulnerability.
尽管转向替代资产, 芬克(Fink)表示, 美国仍是全球最大的投资目的地, 大多数国际投资者计划在未来18个月保持超重地位。
Despite shifts toward alternative assets, Fink said the U.S. remains the top global investment destination, with most international investors planning to maintain overweight positions over the next 18 months.
他建议开放私人资本 有助于将美国的增长 提升到3%
He suggested unlocking private capital could help boost U.S. growth to 3%.