Lunch with BankersBankers are so scared. I have never seen anything like this. Of course everyone else is scared as well. In this video I talk about my last meetings with different bankers.
Martin, it is a very depressing video because it is real … thanks anyway for your insight vision.
If it is really as you say, that means that it is the end of an era…
Let’s just hope we can survive in the new one.
Posted by Mariano Marcos - October 11, 2008 8:54 pm - #
Don’t let the bankers take your hope and joy away from you
“smile, though your heart (in this case, the wallet) is aching [...]” you can now make meetings with people focused on other stuff different from markets, shares, cash-flow, burn-rates…
As you recently said, time for peace. And soul, spirit, family, joy, humanity…
All the best.
salut,
Mariano
Posted by Mariano Marcos - October 11, 2008 9:20 pm - #
And, of course, don’t forget the cash!!
For any future contingency.
Posted by Pilar M Albornoz - October 12, 2008 10:56 am - #
This is the year in which Europe will either fall apart or emerged stronger. I give it 75% that it emerges as a stronger union but the risk of collapse is still there. Germany has the key to solve the problem because of the size of its economy, its saving rate and its export volume. Germany has to decide on whether it continues to transfer some of its wealth in order to create markets for its exports or it let’s Europe fall apart and ends up with an overvalued currency and deteriorated markets. Already today it started paying negative interest rates which is a prelude in my view to a huge rise in the DM should it be born again. Tough choice. I think Germany can actually both save Europe and make money by buying underpriced Italian and Spanish bonds and selling them after stabilization. It can do what the FED did with many financial institutions, make a profit by providing much needed liquidity at a critical time.
Posted by Jac - October 10, 2008 9:38 pm - #
Martin, it is a very depressing video because it is real … thanks anyway for your insight vision.
If it is really as you say, that means that it is the end of an era…
Let’s just hope we can survive in the new one.
Posted by Mariano Marcos - October 11, 2008 8:54 pm - #
Don’t let the bankers take your hope and joy away from you
“smile, though your heart (in this case, the wallet) is aching [...]” you can now make meetings with people focused on other stuff different from markets, shares, cash-flow, burn-rates…
As you recently said, time for peace. And soul, spirit, family, joy, humanity…
All the best.
salut,
Mariano
Posted by Mariano Marcos - October 11, 2008 9:20 pm - #
And, of course, don’t forget the cash!!
For any future contingency.
Posted by Pilar M Albornoz - October 12, 2008 10:56 am - #
Nice song, Mariano.
Did you know that it was composed by genius Charles Chaplin for the movie Modern Times ?
(Article at http://ezinearticles.com/?Smile-Though-Your-Heart-is-Aching&id=526284)
I guess you did know
See you,
Pilar