In a fascinating geopolitical development, Bloomberg reports that Saudi Arabia privately hinted earlier this year it would sell some (or all) of its European debt holdings if the G-7 confiscated Russia’s frozen assets.
As a reminder, it was noted in May that the European Union had approved a US-backed plan to use profits and interest generated from Russian assets to help arm Ukraine; however that was a sharp reversal from the previously proposed plan – one which was heavily promoted by Zelensky and Ukraine – to confiscate some $300 billion in Russian assets. Many were wondering what prompted the reversal.
Now we know, and as Bloomberg notes “the Kingdom’s finance ministry told some G-7 counterparts of its opposition to the idea, which was meant to support Ukraine, with one person describing it as a veiled threat.” The Saudis specifically mentioned debt issued by the French treasury, two of the people said.
Most of the $300 billion in frozen Russian assets are held in Europe – particularly France, Germany, and Belgium. Which makes today’s report from Bloomberg even more interesting from a geopolitical fissures perspective, as it means that as a result of its ability to spark a liquidation panic in Europe’s unstable bond market, it has far more leverage than Ukraine and the “virtue signaling” western media.
Now, notably, Macron called an election and that election swung wildly to the far-left in the interim, but since these ‘talks’ happened with the Saudis, French bond yield spreads to Germany have exploded wider…
Surely this selling panic coming at a time when the Saudis are using French bonds as political leverage, was just a coincidence.
Curiously, while Saudi Arabia has maintained strong relations with Moscow, it has also built ties with Ukraine. And yet, it is clear that when push comes to shove, the Crown Prince is firmly in Putin’s corner.
Bloomberg concludes by noting that whatever its motive, Saudi Arabia’s move underscores its growing clout on the world stage and the G-7’s difficulty in garnering support from so-called Global South nations for Ukraine.
And the US should know: as a reminder back in April 2016, the NYT reported that Saudi Arabia threatened then president Barack Obama to liquidate the $750BN in US Treasuries it owned at the time (a move which would have spawned a bond market crash) if it was found responsible for the Sept 11 attacks