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Brexit Discussion - Predictions of Britain in a Post Brexit world
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe customer (the EU) got what they paid Goldman Sachs to do (fudge it).
It reduced Greece's debts from 105ish to 104ish%, hardly material, through a financial instrument.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/14/b...achs.html?_r=0
"The swaps allowed Greece to reduce the amount of its debt, in euro terms, by €2.4 billion, lowering its debt-to-G.D.P. ratio to 103.7 percent from 105.3 percent. It did not make much of dent in the overall problem, but it was a directional move that satisfied the European Union. What Greece did was similar to a homeowner locking in a fixed-rate mortgage at a prevailing interest rate, recognizing that if rates shot up on a variable one, the payments would become unaffordable, risking default.
No one complained at the time: Greece was happy. Goldman was happy. The deal was not public because it was between Goldman and Greece, but both parties entered into it voluntarily and contractually"Last edited by sasguru; 20 January 2017, 11:44.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe Goldman Sachs story is a red herring. And the customer was Greece not the EU.
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/14/b...achs.html?_r=0
The Germans helped out, and no they haven't asset stripped Greece, they've given them huge interest free loans.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostAbsolutely, the Greeks are responsible for the Greek crisis, no-one else.
The Germans helped out, and no they haven't asset stripped Greece, they've given them huge interest free loans.Comment
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how come in all this Greek discussion, nobody mentions the Cyprus haircut ?
Or was it not mentioned in UK news ?
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThey are not exactly happy now though.
Don't you worry, though, our time is coming. The UK is one of the mest indebted nations in the West, but we can paper over the cracks because we have our own currency. Not forever though.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostNo different to giving extra cash to someone who should go bankrupt. The interest free bit is academic.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't suppose any person or country who went on a splurge and then has to skimp to pay for it is ever happy.
Don't you worry, though, our time is coming. The UK is one of the mest indebted nations in the West, but we can paper over the cracks because we have our own currency. Not forever though.
Quite. the UK will be forced to join the EURO and hand over economic decision making to people who know what they are doing. The EU cannot operate unless all countries have the EUROComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't suppose any person or country who went on a splurge and then has to skimp to pay for it is ever happy.
Don't you worry, though, our time is coming. The UK is one of the mest indebted nations in the West, but we can paper over the cracks because we have our own currency. Not forever though.Comment
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