Soldato
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"Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence."
Nate
Nate
You must have a great deal of faith in the economic competence of the EU. This may benefit Germany, it may hurt it - but I don't think there's reason to believe that the EU has any idea which.
This in no way helps the Cypriot economy or the long term security and stability of the Cypriot economy.
It certainly helps it from the position of all depositors losing 100% of their deposits, which would be the case if Cyprus wasn't provided with the loan.
Nate
I know all the focus is on the depositors in the bank, but doesn't the actual liability of the bailout go, in order :-
Shareholders > Bondholders > Unsecured Depositors
And isn't this how Capitalism is supposed to work? Rather than failing private companies being sustained by the tax payer.
Unlike previous bailouts, a large portion of bond holders are protected under English law, meaning they could sue. So the EU decided not to risk that and attack the depositors instead.
Cyprus didn't get in this mess solely because of the EU or Euro, they got in this mess because their idiotic banks made rubbish investment decisions. In fact taking money from the EU is probably their easiest way out of this mess (not saying that's right).
As for taxing individual banks heavy %s and leaving the rest, how exactly is that fair? Why should a few people have to pay 80% and others 0%? A sweeping 5% on everything is far more balanced, at least then everyone still has 95% of their money
it's fair because the larger penalty is suffered by those whose bank failed the most. If you bank with HSBC and Barclays went bust would you be happy to lose part of your savings to help out the Barclays' customers?
So Cyprus is bankrupt because of 2 banks? I thought the problem was much bigger... Surely these 2 banks aren't solely to blame for the mess? Certainly not 100%...
So Cyprus is bankrupt because of 2 banks? I thought the problem was much bigger... Surely these 2 banks aren't solely to blame for the mess? Certainly not 100%...
I'm no economist! lol