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Just read this item over at ZH:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-24/two-italian-zombie-banks-toppled-friday-night#comment-9772388The banks are: Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza (both in NE Italy)
We are on vacation in Turin (in NW Italy, not too far from the region of the two failed banks). Just today I pulled 250 euros from stronger Italian bank Intesa-San Paolo (who will take over the two zombies). Tomorrow 250 more... Funds from my US bank account.
I saw a gold coin for sale today (an Austrian 20 florins) for 225 euros, not a bad price.
There is a BTM here in Turin that I want to check out ASAP, I'm trying to figure out how to get there (many things in Italy are more complicated than you would expect).
Tourists in Italy take note!Bank don't just go under without notifications if any bank should do that, then it only point to one thing which is that the Central Bank has failed the people. Over here the central bank carries out regular audit of banks and make sure they are adequately capitalised on a regular basis with those one sinking bailed out as well and if necessary, taken over in other to protect investors funds and that's how it should be. So also is the report made public that anyone following the news can know the right time to pull out his/her resources from such bank.
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I am not sure exactly what you are getting at (your real point). Those two Italian banks that failed were well-known about being in trouble (as are various other Italian and Spanish banks). In the USA, the Central Bank is apparently more aggressive in monitoring banks' health.
YES, the Italian Central Bank let those two banks operate for way too long despite their weakened condition. But that was well known! Anyone with money in those two banks should have understood that -- and note that (apparently) no DEPOSITORS will lose their any of their money (THIS TIME).
Lenders to those two banks were very stupid and/or greedy. And lend any money to Monte Paschi (the BIG bank in BIG trouble in Italy), you would have to be crazy (or have the Central Bank at your back).
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And, for the record, I just did pull out some more EUROS from an ATM today (Sunday).
If I can buy a wee-bit of gold and/or BTC tomorrow, I will.