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Thread: Master Loan repurchase agreements :) - our €10bn 'loan' to Anglo

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    Spin your way out of this Lenny.
    Its only a chat, we ain't the world council.
    In 2000 the Women's Institute in Britain gave Tony Blair the slow hand clap to demonstrate their contempt.
    [COLOR="Red"]It was dignified, restrained and effective.[/COLOR]Doesn't Bertie deserve the same scorn. No shouting, no abuse, no agression just a relentless slow clap whenever he speaks in public would be enough to end that man's presidential fantasy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by showbandmanager View Post
    Whats the odds on the final reckoning being this side of 50 billion ?
    what odds for t'other side of 50 billion?

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    €60-€80bn will be the final net bill for the taxpayer between NAMA, recaps etc. for the toxic Guaranteed banks. Over a year ago I was trying to tell people the final bill, given impairments in the various loan categories in international housing bubble busts over the last 40 years, could not possibly be lower than €40bn...while tony/tonic and the other Namatrons were sneering and blustering and insisting the taxpayer would make a profit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideysGhost View Post
    €60-€80bn will be the final net bill for the taxpayer between NAMA, recaps etc. for the toxic Guaranteed banks. Over a year ago I was trying to tell people the final bill, given impairments in the various loan categories in international housing bubble busts over the last 40 years, could not possibly be lower than €40bn...while tony/tonic and the other Namatrons were sneering and blustering and insisting the taxpayer would make a profit!
    I suspect that individual is a govt financed PR type. No one else could keep up that nonsense for so long. Well there is a GP counterpart.
    The reality is how the country can make the interest on these sums.
    And eh! anyone know where the dosh is going?
    Who is being kept afloat by the Irish taxpayers largesse.
    Its only a chat, we ain't the world council.
    In 2000 the Women's Institute in Britain gave Tony Blair the slow hand clap to demonstrate their contempt.
    [COLOR="Red"]It was dignified, restrained and effective.[/COLOR]Doesn't Bertie deserve the same scorn. No shouting, no abuse, no agression just a relentless slow clap whenever he speaks in public would be enough to end that man's presidential fantasy.
    -3.75,-3.23

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