Montag, 30. Mai 2011

Hat sich Papandreou persönlich an einem CDS-Deal bereichert?

In Griechenland werden dem Ministerpräsidenten Papandreou extrem schwere Vorwürfe gemacht: Accusations of Treason in the Greek Parliament. "GPAP", wie der US-Finanz-Blog Zerohedge ihn zu nennen pflegt, soll sich über ein schweizer "Family-Office" namens IJ Partners (Informed Judgement) an einem Deal mit Kreditausfallversicherungen in 2009 bereichert haben. Die Firma hat lustigerweise den "Vater des Euro" Robert Mundell im "Advisory Board". Reality is even stranger than fiction.

"Implicit in these most recent and quite damming accusations therefore, is that the Prime Minister not only arranged for, facilitated and possibly forced the sale of a national asset (the 1.3 billion in CDS that would turn into 27 billion – a roughly 2,700% gain) to a private firm that he or members of his family had a personal stake in, but that he also did so during a period where he knew that the value of this asset would rise substantially. In fact, his own words and actions had the potential to positively affect the outcome."


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