This is a European Directive or Commitment to protect deposits up to 100K Euro - so its not any specific national government within the European Union e.g. French, German or Irish Government.
If an Irish person moves abroad to take up employment in Germany or France; and his/her savings are still located in deposit savings accounts here in Ireland with a Irish Banking Institution, then from my understanding with regard to this European Directive, this person can avail of the German or French Deposit Guarantee Scheme, and get refunded an amount up to 100K Euro deposit savings within a 7 days period deadline from the German or French Deposit Guarantee Scheme.
As this is a European Directive would the ECB not have to step in and meet this promise? The financial ECB or the political European Union would probably have no choice that is if they wanted Ireland to remain as a member of the European Union?
do ye think that greece will default? seriously? The french and german banks will colapse and so will the euro. whether its a restructuring, debt forgiveness of some kind, an extension or printing more money the greeks wont default.
Read the heading of the link you posted: "Commission proposes package to boost consumer protection and confidence in financial services"link - http://europa.eu/rapid/pressRelease...format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
is this not a european wide guarantee on deposits?
also even today with this Danish Bank collapse - they say that people with deposits over 100K will receive a 26% haircut...but for those under 100K a full 100% guarantee is being stood over in accordance with this eu directive?
"Commission proposes package to boost consumer protection and confidence in financial services"It is simply a proposition. And even if it becomes a directive, directives are simply recommendations of "best practice" and member states can voluntarily implement them into law.
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