But first make real sure reserves are worth something, when needed.
Having said though when Soros then writes about the possible assistance the IMF might give a country like Brazil in terms of “$15bn, a pittance when compared with Brazil’s own foreign currency reserves of more that $200bn” he reminds us that the rescue efforts also includes making sure those $200bn are to be worth the same $200bn when Brazil might need to use them, and that by itself will require immense efforts, primarily, by the American taxpayer.
In God… and in the American taxpayer we trust!