NO MORE SAFE ASSETS
The Collapse of Trust in Global Finance
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M F BUFFET
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For decades, the global financial system rested on a single assumption: that some assets were truly safe.
U.S. Treasury debt was considered untouchable. Western currencies were trusted. Global markets were assumed to be neutral, rules-based, and permanent. That assumption is now breaking down.
In No More Safe Assets, M F Buffet delivers a sober, deeply researched examination of why trust in global finance is eroding and what replaces it when paper promises are no longer believed. This is not a book about market timing or short-term predictions. It is a structural analysis of a world quietly transitioning away from financial faith and toward strategic survival.
As geopolitical conflict intensifies, finance has become a battlefield. Asset freezes, sanctions, and currency weaponization have changed how nations think about risk. Debt is no longer just an investment. It is exposure. Currency is no longer neutral. It is leverage.
This book explores why major powers are reassessing their reliance on Western financial systems, why long-held reserves are being reduced, and why physical assets such as gold, energy, food, and industrial resources are increasingly treated as forms of national insurance. The shift is not sudden, but it is deliberate.
Buffet explains how a fragile equilibrium has emerged, where allied nations temporarily absorb excess debt to stabilize markets, even as long-term confidence weakens. He shows why this arrangement is politically constrained, economically unstable, and unlikely to endure indefinitely.
Rather than framing collapse as a dramatic event, No More Safe Assets reveals how trust dissolves quietly. Through incentives changing. Through risk being redefined. Through safety becoming conditional instead of permanent.
Readers will gain clarity on:
• Why “risk-free” assets no longer exist in a weaponized financial world
• How sanctions and asset seizures permanently altered global capital behavior
• Why commodities are regaining strategic importance over financial instruments
• How inflation, interest rates, and currency credibility are affected by declining trust
• What a fragmented, resource-based global economy looks like in practice
Written with restraint and precision, this book avoids hype, fear, and partisan narratives. Instead, it offers readers a clear framework for understanding how modern finance behaves when confidence, neutrality, and permanence disappear.
No More Safe Assets is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the real forces reshaping global finance, long before their consequences become unavoidable.