mercoledì 18 aprile 2012

Ma le Banche italiane non erano "più solide" delle altre? (release 3.0)


Italian banks bad loans in Feb rise 16.5% Y/Y to EUR 107.6bln,
bad-loan ratio 6.3% in Feb vs. 6.2% in Jan
Feb bad-loan ratio rises to the highest since 2000
Wed, 16:00 18-04-2012

Italian Bad Loans Surge To Highest Since 2000, Foreign Deposits Plung
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Now it is Italy's turn, where we find courtesy of ABI, that gross non-performing loans, aka bad-debt, has just reached €107.6 billion, or 6.3% of total, and the highest since 2000, not to mention a doubling of the 3.0% in June 2008.
It gets worse: as Reuters reports, while domestic deposits in February rose by a heartening 1.6% in February, it is foreign deposits that confirm that not all is well with the country's financial system, declining a whopping 16% in February y/y....
Non ho altro da aggiungere...
visto che ho già spiegato tutto tanto tempo fa...

Per ripassare....
vedi anche la release 1.0
Ma le Banche italiane non era "più solide" delle altre?
e la release 2.0
Ma le Banche italiane non era "più solide" delle altre? (versione pasquale)

Allo stesso tempo lo pseudo-patriottismo inculcato dalle Caste sta facendo il suo tristo effetto sull'italiota pigro ed ignorante...
La Casta gode e ringrazia....;-)
ITALIAN BANKS' DEPOSITS HELD BY RESIDENTS UP 1.6 PCT IN MARCH, BIGGEST RISE SINCE OCT 2010- ABI
Invece gli stranieri sono in fuga dai depositi italiani con un -16% y/y in febbraio: con loro evidentemente la disinformazione pseudo-patriottica non funziona...:-)
It gets worse: as Reuters reports, while domestic deposits in February rose by a heartening 1.6% in February, it is foreign deposits that confirm that not all is well with the country's financial system, declining a whopping 16% in February y/y....
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