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Will Deutchebank fail if BREXIT wins?

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    #11
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Just Credit swap 100 trillion to Greece.

    Derivative exposure is a nominal figure. Virtually meaningless.
    FTFY
    Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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      #12
      $1 trillion bond bubble ready to burst - Business Insider

      Doomed!

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        #13
        Got to love face value news. To glibly quote a figure with no substance behind it is standard tactics for both bremainers and brexiters.

        How much collateral has been posted to cover the exposures?
        How much of the exposure is at risk to a Brexit?
        What's the PDs for the exposures?
        How much of the debt is backed by central banks?
        How much collateral is with a custodian, i.e. zero risk?
        What is the credit rating split of the exposures?

        Only then, can you say what impact another country crash, such as Ukraine, would have.
        I don't expect any of you to be able to answer it because it would take an insider to truly know this.
        The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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          #14
          Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
          Got to love face value news. To glibly quote a figure with no substance behind it is standard tactics for both bremainers and brexiters.

          How much collateral has been posted to cover the exposures?
          How much of the exposure is at risk to a Brexit?
          What's the PDs for the exposures?
          How much of the debt is backed by central banks?
          How much collateral is with a custodian, i.e. zero risk?
          What is the credit rating split of the exposures?

          Only then, can you say what impact another country crash, such as Ukraine, would have.
          I don't expect any of you to be able to answer it because it would take an insider to truly know this.
          I don't think that will stop the armchair experts on here
          Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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