GloriousRuse wrote:Ok, technically not specie. A variety of foreign currencies, but predominantly the Sol. The manties and their various corporations probably hold large amounts of credit (as in, other people owe them money) in Sols. And so forth.
While short of deciding to melt the league economy there is no reason to issue a Sol replacement, it’s hard to imagine a bounce back to parity. Either a confidence loss, government inflation, or a bunch of banks jumping the gun on giving themselves new money while the cats away...
(And yes, a purely logical cooperative answer is they shouldn’t. After all, a flow of new money in will devalue the Sol. But at the bank level it a) won’t seem that way because it’s hard to believe you’ll be responsible for inflation with just a system adjustment and b) if we’re playing a prisoner dilemma then we all assume that the other banks are going to make themselves richer at the cost of the common good)
Anyhow, it would seem like the Manties are likely to have shot themselves in the foot here. It would be like the Chinese experienced a plunging dollar. All glory to knocking over their hegemonic competitors, but the loss of literal trillions in debt and holdings would be noticed.
TFLYTSNBN wrote:As wealthy as the SKM is (or was priot to Oyster Bay) Manticore's economy simply is no large enough for the Manty dollar to be the galactic reserve currency. Sort of like the Swiss Franc trying to be the global reserve currency.
However; as Weber has at least alluded to since OBS, the Manticore Womrhole Junction makes Manticore the financial hub of the galaxy. By exploiting the ability to reach most economic centers much faster than the competition, Manticoran banks enjoy a profound competitive advantage. If Manty banks skim only one tenth of one percent off the top of every transaction then the cash flow is ginoromous.
So it would seem that the Manticore government and financial systems need to take a leading role in calming the Solarian banking system after UH.
Because of continuing interactions, wouldn't the Solarian banking system be more like a recurring prisoner dilemma; which encourages cooperation, provided there is a way to punish non-cooperators.