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Time to get your money out?
Spanish banks are now where Greek banks were a few weeks ago.
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Santander's UK operation could easily suffer, if the parent company takes cash from it.
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Santander's UK operation could easily suffer, if the parent company takes cash from it.
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Unless you think they're going bankrupt, the time to get out would be when another is offering better deals. Santander still has to operate in the local market and seem attractive. But I accept if one has to cut back it'll like be the foreign investments that take the brunt. More a concern for their employees maybe.
Unless you think they're going bankrupt, the time to get out would be when another is offering better deals. Santander still has to operate in the local market and seem attractive. But I accept if one has to cut back it'll like be the foreign investments that take the brunt. More a concern for their employees maybe.
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Go further into the Telegraph and it tells you that the Bank in the UK is Firewalled and what's in the UK stays in the UK.
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Mick
strange some have their head in the sand.
Is Greece's banking system headed towards collapse?
Earlier this week, Greek President Karolos Papoulias said that about 800m euros ($1.01bn) were recently withdrawn from Greek banks. "The strength of banks is very weak right now," said Papoulias, according to the Wall Street Journal.
strange some have their head in the sand.
Is Greece's banking system headed towards collapse?
Earlier this week, Greek President Karolos Papoulias said that about 800m euros ($1.01bn) were recently withdrawn from Greek banks. "The strength of banks is very weak right now," said Papoulias, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Not necessary unless you have a very large amount in Santander, I suspect a lot of people are like us, their accounts became Santander when other institutions collapsed and were bought out. They're certainly utterly inefficient.
Slightly off the subject, how well publicised is the fact thet RBS have repaid almost all the Government money it was given? We do love bad news and ignore better news.
Slightly off the subject, how well publicised is the fact thet RBS have repaid almost all the Government money it was given? We do love bad news and ignore better news.
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