Po co inni mają oszczędzać?
/ 178.36.143.* / 2011-10-12 08:46
Mądrzy Bracia Słowacy odrzucili przejmowanie przez zwykłych, ciężko pracujących, biednych obywateli, strat banksterów, które chcą wcisnąć wszystkim, nam też, a które rosną wraz w powiększanym funduszem.
Widać to po Trojce, która zaleci wypłaty dla nich poprzez Grecję, mimo, że ta nie spłaci nigdy długów, więc fundusz będą musieli powiększać, bo straty osiągną kilka bilionów...
Now we have a new plan. EFSF would take first loss on the full guarantee amount of 726 billion. Given everything that EFSF can now invest in, and the fact that it is taking first loss risk, the potential loss is 726 billion. So in a little over a year, the risk of loss transfer from private companies to sovereign nations has increased from 120 billion, to 270 billion, to 360 billion, to the possibility of 726 billion! That seems bad enough, but the situation is worse than that. At each turn, Greece has underperformed and been found to have bigger needs than previously thought, but the latest IMF decision to go ahead with the next tranche anyways, sends a clear signal to Greece that they are in the drivers seat. Why do more now when IMF will keep picking up the tab until you finally decide that drachma's suit you better. Portugal cannot be blind. It sees where Greece has failed but still gotten money, and that Italy barely goes through the motions of pretending to try, so why should they?