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Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 12:42 pm
by blackrabbit

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:10 pm
by wheeler_dealer
Could this be a precursor for the future? This action by the government (politicians) was not a knee jerk reaction. Rather it was probably a behind the scene deal worked out in advanced. I can imagine that the orchestrators of this action were shielded from the levy having advance knowledge.
Can't imagine something of this level occurring here as we ( U.S.) have the printing press. Our government would probably use inflation (devaluation ) to achieve same results.
Store your extra cash in tangible assets (anyone on the island who had done this would have been rewarded).

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:41 pm
by justoneguy
It seems 40% of these deposits are not island residents.
their banks were used for privacy and low tax rates

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:26 pm
by ZenOps
Tax havens are staring to get hit. Cayman islands next?

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:28 pm
by blackrabbit
I heard it was mostly Russians who had their money in Cyprus and that Russia has outlawed western banks from doing opening in Russia recently. So this in my mind seems to be economic warfare, the western banking establishment vs. the Russian oligarchs. The little guys get squashed and robbed in this game.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:25 am
by Z00
This has the very real potential to spread across the EU. I would not take any bets on a bank holiday being called in Cyprus next week, and possibly other places.

Also, consider this:
They are grabbing 10% of rich Russian money stored there. Russia supplies the lion's share of wheat to Cyprus. Any bets on the future price of wheat to Cyprus?

Ancient Chinese curse:
May you live in interesting times.



Stand by.......

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:56 am
by Rodebaugh
This is HUGE!

Perfect example of "If you don't hold it you don't own it"

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:07 am
by PennyPauper
Just read this one.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/ ... 3I20130317
Don't worry it will NEVER happen here! Nothing here,move along and go charge up some more debt and stimulate the bankers,i mean eCONomy.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:07 am
by Thogey
Why would the article(Original at the top post) claim that bank runs are unlikely? They are likely, because to avoid this you would have to withdraw your funds before an announcement like this one.

Apparently the people withdrawing from ATMs are already screwed out of 6.5%, that is a massive tax/confiscation.

I would seriously loose my cool if that happend here. I may as well just lock myself up because I'd be headed for jail anyway.

Now, what Russian billionaire is going to stand for this? You might see some bankers missing fingers and heads soon.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:09 pm
by DTEJD1997
There are going to be MASSIVE implications for this action...

Cyprus has been known for YEARS to be the money laundering haven for "dirty" money coming out of mother Russia.

So this might be ham fisted swipe at that...

If it goes through...this is going to put a damper on people keeping significant amounts of capital in the banking system...

I imagine there will also be some unintended consequences that we can't even imagine a this point...

We'll see.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:31 pm
by blackrabbit
It will interesting to see what happens in the metals markets when they open today.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:09 pm
by ZenOps
Bank runs are unlikely because most people signed onto savings accounts that have daily limits on withdrawls (subject to discretion of the bank)

So, if the bank starts running low on cash - they simply lower the daily withdrawl maximums from $500 euros to $50 euros, problem solved. Its the exact same idea as giving the gold back to Germany over seven years.

Same with Canada, if you start running low on pennies - simply take them completely out of circulation.

As for US banks: http://www.uwsa.com/blog/banks/is-citib ... the-banks/

Somewhere around 2010 Citibank changed the rules on withdrawls to a one week delay. Meaning that at their discretion at any time for any withdrawl amount, they can make you wait one week to get your money (bills or otherwise)


Save those nickels.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:36 pm
by TwoPenniesEarned
justoneguy wrote:It seems 40% of these deposits are not island residents.
their banks were used for privacy and low tax rates


So what?

It has already been taxed. These are people's savings.

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:40 pm
by TwoPenniesEarned
blackrabbit wrote:I heard it was mostly Russians who had their money in Cyprus and that Russia has outlawed western banks from doing opening in Russia recently. So this in my mind seems to be economic warfare, the western banking establishment vs. the Russian oligarchs. The little guys get squashed and robbed in this game.


Whether or not it is mafia money being stolen, it is the mafia stealing it that should be getting attention.

Remember how we were told that all Greeks were lazy and Bla Bla Bla?

What will the guys stealing our money call us when it is our turn?

Re: Cash machines emptied across Cyprus

PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:24 pm
by smalltimeopn
This story actually made the evening news with Brian Williams. I watched just to see if they would give it any air time. I figured they would not even report it.......