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Not so sure about that given the role American banks had in Greece playing the markets in the early 2000s. ' ... the controversy regarding usage of derivatives’ deals with U.S. Banks by Greece and other Eurozone countries to artificially reduce their reported budget deficits. A currency swap arranged with Goldman Sachs allowed Greece to 'hide' 2.8 billion Euros of debt, ...'
So the banks are not entirely exonerated.
Oy vey!
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