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Disliked{quote} i would speculate the banks dont have enough euros to pay 60 per day before july 5.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Probably not. They should have imposed CC on Friday night and shortly after the call to the referendum. They didn't expect people to rush to the machines nor the local media asking them to do so Some times I am amazed by their amateurish take on things. They really should now nationalize the banks before ECB cuts the ELA on Wednesday. Less money to care about later.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i keep reading the no contagion stuff. i wonder how that changes when Greece makes new laws that favor its citizens over foreign banks forecloser. or the implications of property values dropping in Greece affecting neighboring borders property values. intern those neighboring banks balance sheets.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yea, "plenty of space" to move money out of banking sector. Btw, gotta laugh to free flow of capital in Eurozone here. Really joke. I think it would be best for those morons to simply reduce IR to 0, cancel Basel and accept dirty socks as collateral. Then it could work, perhaps.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Bank stress tests are gonna be sit is uch a joke again. a) They wont be testing Greece banks b) I wonder if they gonna value those real estate bank loans to the market or to asset purchase price - pre 2008 - to keep on faking there is still collateral left within Eurozone. I actually dont wonder. Am offering my socks to the banks to leverage em 200:1.. so far they refuse, but my time will come.Ignored
Disliked{quote} i keep reading the no contagion stuff. i wonder how that changes when Greece makes new laws that favor its citizens over foreign banks forecloser. or the implications of property values dropping in Greece affecting neighboring borders property values. intern those neighboring banks balance sheets.Ignored
Disliked{quote} it is a joke to say, "there's no contagion." some is there. the degree of it unknown. ecb/imf are just talking their book. they have no choice, but to try to give market confidence. (media paid by banks to say whatever)Ignored
Disliked{quote} Property values would hardly fall (already 30-40% down), esp. those in tourist areas. Greek banking system would be the problem because it controls much of the Balkans (Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Albania).Ignored
Disliked{quote} Property values would hardly fall (already 30-40% down), esp. those in tourist areas. Greek banking system would be the problem because it controls much of the Balkans (Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Albania).Ignored
Disliked{quote} That was the case before 2008, but regarding Bulgaria only a couple of bank branches are owned by Greek banks. Those who are still Greek are not as exposed to Greek institutions, as they were a couple of years ago. I don't know about the rest of the peninsula...Ignored