Now the likelihood is rising that tough treatment of big depositors will be written into a new EU law, making losses for large savers a permanent feature of future banking crises.
"You need to be able to do the bail-in as well with deposits," said Gunnar Hokmark, an influential member of the European Parliament, who is leading negotiations with EU countries to finalise a law for winding up problem banks.
The European Parliament has an equal say alongside EU countries when deciding who must bear the brunt of future bank failures such as those now being seen on Cyprus.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-...-push-bail-resolution-law-deposits-over-€100k
Now, who would in their right mind keep more than 100k or any money for that matter in banks in the eurozone, let alone in countries like Spain, Ireland and Italy where there are already troubled banks knowing fully well by law they'll lose a percentage of their money. If anyone still chooses to keep their money in these banks as far as I'm concerned they deserve to lose it for being too stupid to move it.
"You need to be able to do the bail-in as well with deposits," said Gunnar Hokmark, an influential member of the European Parliament, who is leading negotiations with EU countries to finalise a law for winding up problem banks.
The European Parliament has an equal say alongside EU countries when deciding who must bear the brunt of future bank failures such as those now being seen on Cyprus.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-...-push-bail-resolution-law-deposits-over-€100k
Now, who would in their right mind keep more than 100k or any money for that matter in banks in the eurozone, let alone in countries like Spain, Ireland and Italy where there are already troubled banks knowing fully well by law they'll lose a percentage of their money. If anyone still chooses to keep their money in these banks as far as I'm concerned they deserve to lose it for being too stupid to move it.