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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Thursday, 4 April 2013 [View all]DemReadingDU
(16,002 posts)31. Sprott Group: Caveat Depositor
4/4/13 Caveat Depositor
by Eric Sprott & Shree Kargutkar
If there is a risk in a bank, our first question should be: Ok, what are you the bank going to do about that? What can you do to recapitalise yourself? If the bank cant do it, then well talk to the shareholders and the bondholders. Well ask them to contribute in recapitalising the bank. And if necessary the uninsured deposit holders: What can you do in order to save your own banks?
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, March 26, 2013
Governments around the world are finally beginning to realize the gravity of the risk that exists in their banking sectors. The EU has decided to build upon the new template of the bail-in regime. The US, UK and Canada have all followed suit. This puts the onus squarely upon the depositor. The depositor is a lender to the financial institution that he banks with. However, most depositors naively assume that their deposits are 100% safe in their banks and trust them to safeguard their savings. Under the new template all lenders (including depositors) to the bank can be forced to bail in their respective banks. Several G7 countries already have provisions that allow troubled banks to be bailed in using depositor accounts. We have been vocal about our concerns over the state of the global financial system for the better part of the decade. The Greek tragedy is now being played out in Cyprus with a new twist as depositors have been unwillingly turned into sacrificial lambs. Given the size of the banking sector in most G7 countries and the burgeoning government debts, the ability of the governments to bail out their banks is severely constrained, especially considering the political headwinds that exist today. For this reason, we strongly believe that real assets trump a fiat currency in a savings account. It is not our intention to be alarmist here, merely to say, caveat depositor.
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2013-04-04/caveat-depositer
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http://sprott.com/markets-at-a-glance/caveat-depositor/
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