Couple things on this one. Well, let me give you the short answer. The short answer is no, and here's why. Those [Israeli] bonds that were purchased actually pay a higher rate, about 100 basis points more than U.S. treasuries. So in investments, there's this thing called having a fiduciary responsibility. The fiduciary responsibility is to get a higher rate of the highest rate of return possible without risk to the investment portfolio. (13:12–39:52)
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Asserts that Israeli bonds yield higher returns than U.S. treasuries.
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