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I see some other issues with any shut down too:1. It sends a very clear message to the public that there's a serious financial problem. Expect a run on physical cash at the banks if the public perceives that things are in peril financially beyond simply seeing share and oil prices decline etc. Actually shutting the market would send a message that things are stuffed.2. Changing the rules in the middle of the game reduces future confidence. It adds a new layer of risk to the concept of owning shares.
I see some other issues with any shut down too:
1. It sends a very clear message to the public that there's a serious financial problem. Expect a run on physical cash at the banks if the public perceives that things are in peril financially beyond simply seeing share and oil prices decline etc. Actually shutting the market would send a message that things are stuffed.
2. Changing the rules in the middle of the game reduces future confidence. It adds a new layer of risk to the concept of owning shares.
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