Next Euro crisis .... Slovenia?

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  1. Ouch

    Ouch Active Member

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    Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/25/us-slovenia-minister-idUSBRE92O0HY20130325
     
  2. Caput Lupinum

    Caput Lupinum Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    pffft Reuters obviously read my posts on here lol

    Solvenia, like Cyprus also holds a fair bit of offshore money. Not to the extent of Cyprus or anything, but any captial flight out of eurozone banks due to the handling of Cyprus should be enough to push if over the edge. Their banks have already received a government bailout and their economy is one of the quickest shrinking if not the quickest in the eurozone atm.
     
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    Following Dijsselblom's slip of Cyprus deal being a TEMPLATE for all future bailouts and given possibility that Russians had already pulled their cash out of Laiki and BOC via UK and Russian branches
    there is a possibility of a run in two separate states at the same time (Cyprus and Slovenia). While both small, the impact of depositors fleeing with their cash, could exacerbate things?
     
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    Don't forget Latvia, they are a mini-Cyprus waiting to happen
     

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