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Mi sembra di aver capito che il legislatore olandese stia preparando una legge (sul modello tedesco?) che protegga il tax-payer ai danni dell'investitore.
Moody's si sarebbe già espresso sulle conseguenze in termini di rating, specie per le subordinate.
Chissà se qualcuno ha accesso al report di Moody's del quale segnalo qui un annuncio:
Last Tuesday, the Dutch Finance Ministry issued comment papers on its draft resolution law for financial institutions that was made public for consultation earlier this month. We believe the law as currently drafted is credit negative for Dutch banks that benefit from systemic support, and in particular for their subordinated debt. The law gives the Dutch central bank (Den Nederlandsche Bank, or DNB) more options to deal with ailing institutions outside of bankruptcy without extending support to creditors. It therefore increases the probability that creditors of ailing banks will incur losses. The legislation, if adopted, also applies to insurers, but we think insurers generally will be unaffected by these proposals, as we do not believe they are likely to receive systemic support in any case. We also note that the proposals will no doubt be debated heavily, and will be subject to change before they are implemented, which we expect will take one to two years. An explicit aim of the draft... "
Mi ero quasi deciso ad entrare sulla lt2 SNS...mi sa che mi conviene attendere...
