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/ 37.128.15.* / 2014-02-06 13:25
Szykują się ogromne straty w bankach europejskich, które ponoszą coraz większe straty na rynkach wschodzących, gdzie do tej pory najlepiej zarabiały i umoczone są na biliony, a zabawa już skończona.
Every European country has its own specialty. British banks are exposed to the tune of $518 billion in loans to the Asia-Pacific region. Spanish banks are strung out with $475 billion in Latin America. French banks have $200 billion in loans tied up in the developing economies in Europe, same as the tottering Italian banks.
Each individual bank has its own nightmare. Barclays is exposed to South Africa. Spanish banks BBVA and Santander have respectively $107 billion and $132 billion in loans to Latin America on their books; half of Santander’s portion is hung up in Brazil. BBVA and Italian bank UniCredit are up to their ears into Turkey. Standard Chartered – which made over 90% of its income from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East – and HSBC are exposed to the turbulence in Indonesia and India. In anticipation, the European banking index SX7P has dropped 7.7% over the last two weeks.