http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-1 ... lding-cashLast weekend, when we reported that Germany's Raiffeisenbank Gmund am Tegernsee - a community bank in southern Germany - said it would start charging retail clients a fee of 0.4% on deposits of more than €100,000 we said that "now that a German banks has finally breached the retail depositor NIRP barrier, expect many more banks to follow."
Not even a week later, not one but two large banks have done just that.
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The newspaper has learned that Bank of Ireland, which is 14% owned by the State, has informed its large corporate and institutional customers that it plans to charge them a negative rate of -0.1% for deposits of €10 million or more starting in October.
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And, after a certain period of time passes, it will also apply to less than "very wealthy people."
No to robi się wesoło. Szczególnie zważywszy na coraz większe ograniczenia w obrocie gotówką (np. w Polsce od 2017 sumy wyższe niż 15k PLN będą musiały być robione przelewem).
Wszyscy będziemy niewolnikami banków, czy też może jakiś przewrót albo rewolucja się szykuje ?