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One of the main gaming tables in the pre-bust Icelandic financial casino were loans denominated in ISK but with interest indexed to other currencies.
That should be "principals" where you wrote "interest," no?
- Jake Friends come and go. Enemies accumulate.
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The fact that the Icelandic supreme court recognised in their ruling is that no fx transaction took place when an icelandic individual borrowed a fx linked loan. The banks did not reach into their Euro piggy, pulled out a 1000 Euros and hand them over to the borrower to sell on the fx market. They reached into their krona piggy, handed over the 100.000 kronas to the borrower and then made out the loan agreement in a way that linked the repayments to the exchange rate. This was a perfect way to hedge their own fx exposure...without the borrower ever knowing the true risk he was undertaking. Magnús Birgisson
The grift was a slightly fancier Wachovia pick-a-pay offer. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
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