Frank/Max - Dont panic!
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:59 pm
This will build your confidence that everything is under control.
The Mail tomorrow leads (if it's in the Mail it must be true, mustn't it!) with a story which includes the following figures:
Mark Hoban, the Treasury Minister told MPs on Monday that British banks could lose $4billion - about ?2.5billion if Greece defaulted.
The Bank of England says the potential losses could be ?8 billion.
Former Labour City minister Lord Myners accused Treasury minister Mark Hoban of giving 'numbers that significantly understate the truth' .
Danny Gabay, of Fathom Financial Consulting, calculated the figure of over ?300 billion using data from the Department of Business, saying: 'It's not the direct loan that?s the problem, it's the derivatives of those loans which can go on to be multiples of the actual original size of the loan. 'London made a vast amount of money in the ten years before this crisis selling those loans. Those chickens may now be coming home to roost.'
Well as long as there is agreement about the level of financial exposure then. No surprises about which estimate the Mail highlights most!
Cheers
D
The Mail tomorrow leads (if it's in the Mail it must be true, mustn't it!) with a story which includes the following figures:
Mark Hoban, the Treasury Minister told MPs on Monday that British banks could lose $4billion - about ?2.5billion if Greece defaulted.
The Bank of England says the potential losses could be ?8 billion.
Former Labour City minister Lord Myners accused Treasury minister Mark Hoban of giving 'numbers that significantly understate the truth' .
Danny Gabay, of Fathom Financial Consulting, calculated the figure of over ?300 billion using data from the Department of Business, saying: 'It's not the direct loan that?s the problem, it's the derivatives of those loans which can go on to be multiples of the actual original size of the loan. 'London made a vast amount of money in the ten years before this crisis selling those loans. Those chickens may now be coming home to roost.'
Well as long as there is agreement about the level of financial exposure then. No surprises about which estimate the Mail highlights most!
Cheers
D