cartesian anti banqueiros
O governador do Banco de Inglaterra, o canadiano Mark Carney, a dizer que a reputação dos bancos ingleses está abaixo de zero. Sim, está, a muito graus negativos, gelado!
Pois têm de estar, depois daquilo que fizeram: rebentaram os cofres, e continuam a rapar os lucros em forma de bónus!
Aquilo já parecia os bancos da Dona Branca, a banqueira do povo, só que os ingleses nunca tiveram e não têm nenhuma ligação com o povo, a não ser o dinheiro que lhes papam e têm papado.
Viva!
24 October 2013 Last updated at 19:05
Carney says the Bank of England is 'open for business'

The Bank of England (BoE) intends to boost the availability of finance for banks a move which could help them lend to consumers.
Describing the bank as "open for business" he said the BoE would offer money for longer periods and widen the range of assets accepted as collateral.
He justified the move by saying that banks are healthier and have to meet tougher standards.
He also said there were reasons to believe the recovery is sustainable.
"One of the reasons to think there could be some sustainability, some traction in the recovery is that the core of the financial system has gotten a lot better."
"I won't say it's fully healed but it's gotten a lot better and the rebuilding of (bank) capital is a big element of that," he said.
He accepted that the reputation of the banking system had been damaged over the last few years.
Carney added that when he visited the UK as governor of the Bank of Canada during the crisis, he was struck how different the attitude was towards the banking sector.
He said that "loathing" of the banking sector had replaced the confidence of the past.
The Bank of England governor was speaking at a gathering marking the 125th anniversary of the Financial Times newspaper.
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