The other Genoa nobles had naturally heard about the possibility of the European Continent erupting into war, and all displayed solemn expressions.
Baron Ikobeley said, "So, those who are buying French government bonds are doing so to avoid war risks?"
Once the Austrian Army enters Italy, the local industry and agriculture will certainly be damaged, leading to huge losses for investments here.
Buying French government bonds, however, seems much more secure.
No one even mentioned, "What if France is defeated?" Most people in Northern Italy had personally experienced the moment a few years ago when Napoleon led the army to sweep the Austrian Army away, without a shred of doubt about the combat power of the French Army.
Beside them, Alfeiri again began promoting British government bonds. Baron Todrick immediately said coldly, "Haven't you heard? The British Government is continuously printing British Pounds to buy sugar.