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Title: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: Varche on 11 September 2012, 17:15:44
What a surprise. Investment banking companies based in the UK appear to have been swindling the Italians and it may have a dire effect on the Italian economy.(for economy read actual people).  I wonder how they sleep at night after a hard day at the office?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19545849

Title: Re: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: Nickbat on 11 September 2012, 18:37:56
What a surprise. Investment banking companies based in the UK appear to have been swindling the Italians and it may have a dire effect on the Italian economy.(for economy read actual people).  I wonder how they sleep at night after a hard day at the office?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19545849

Remember, though, that these are merely London-based banks, not UK banks as such (certainly the case of Nomura and Deutsche Bank at any rate). Also, though in no way defending them without the facts, there is a difference between swindling and assuming (wrongly, it would appear) that these investors were aware of the risks they faced. That said, it certainly looks as if this could be another case of poor banking regulation. ::)
Title: Re: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: Rods2 on 11 September 2012, 18:53:36
I'm also these days very skeptical of the neutrality and objectiveness of Italian courts as there are many Italian prosecutors out to make a name for themselves, by creating high profile cases against multi-national companies.

They are no where near as good at this as the US authorities, where they negotiate settlements with big fines, that justifies their existence and boosts the public purse.
Title: Re: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 11 September 2012, 19:05:39
I'm also these days very skeptical of the neutrality and objectiveness of Italian courts as there are many Italian prosecutors out to make a name for themselves, by creating high profile cases against multi-national companies.

They are no where near as good at this as the US authorities, where they negotiate settlements with big fines, that justifies their existence and boosts the public purse.

its not the first time those companies scr*wing a whole country >:(
 
and I must remind, italians never forget and they have a backup justice system.. if one day you start to hear some bankers are shot dont be surprised..
Title: Re: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: Rods2 on 12 September 2012, 18:26:49
I'm also these days very skeptical of the neutrality and objectiveness of Italian courts as there are many Italian prosecutors out to make a name for themselves, by creating high profile cases against multi-national companies.

They are no where near as good at this as the US authorities, where they negotiate settlements with big fines, that justifies their existence and boosts the public purse.

its not the first time those companies scr*wing a whole country >:(
 
and I must remind, italians never forget and they have a backup justice system.. if one day you start to hear some bankers are shot dont be surprised..

Not shot cem, hung from Blackfriars bridge.  ::) ::) ::)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Calvi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Calvi)
Title: Re: More banking dirty do 's (swap derivatives)
Post by: Rods2 on 12 September 2012, 18:34:21
Justice for Google Execs?

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/02/italy-google-analysis/ (http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/02/italy-google-analysis/)