WORLD BANK BOSS: We’re Headed For “Impending Catastrophe” — “A Rerun Of Great Panic Of 2008″
Henry BlodgetSource: Business Insider
The head of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, is about to step down after a 5-year term.
Here, via the Daily Mail, is what he really thinks about what’s going on in Europe and the global financial markets:
- financial markets face a rerun of the Great Panic of 2008.
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It’s ‘far from clear that eurozone leaders have steeled themselves’ for the looming catastrophe amid fears of a Greek exit from the single currency and meltdown in Spain.
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‘Events in Greece could trigger financial fright in Spain, Italy and across the eurozone. The summer of 2012 offers an eerie echo of 2008…. ‘If Greece leaves the eurozone, the contagion is impossible to predict, just as Lehman had unexpected consequences.’
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‘There will not be time for meetings of finance ministers to discuss the outlook and debate the politics…. ‘In panicked markets, investors flee to safe assets, sparking other flames.’
Zoellick’s recommendation?
Huge, quick government bank bailouts.
In the meantime, the world, waits…
Read more at The Daily Mail >