7 Responses to Banks ready contingency plans for potential Greek exit of Euro in Sunday’s vote

  1. Luisport

    zerohedge‏@zerohedge

    Saudi Arabia’s Prince Nayef, Next In Line To Throne, Dies; Saudi Shares Plunge http://tinyurl.com/74f9grw

    33 min Farah Halime فرح ‏@Farah_Halime

    #Saudi shares plummeting on news of Prince Nayef’s death. #TASI index, now down 106.55 points, at 6637.98.

    30 min The Arab Digest‏@thearabdigest

    Saudi crown prince Nayef dead: state TV: Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, a half brother of King Abdulla… http://yhoo.it/NvZXIE

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  2. Dennis E. says:

    Well, Last night I went to ATM machine at my local bank branch and to my surprise, I was unable to retrieve any cash or stamps if I chose. I think the only option I had was to transfer cash from one account to another. However, there is a ATM machine at another branch of the same bank located across town and I drove over there and I was able to get cash there but, it wasn’t accepting deposits. Perhaps nothing. That is the first time in 17 years I have not been able, that I remember,
    to get cash from that ATM.

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  3. jehjeh007 says:

    This is what could have happened to America if we had continued on the Bush Area path. While I am not a fan of nationalism, in times like these we need to come together as a WORLD and survive this globel event. Instead we hear that sucking sound daily with big money both Federal and Private siphoning the peoples money. Have the rich ever consider that money can’t buy you out of everything? My prayers to Nayef’s family for their lost.

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  4. Barb says:

    YIKES Luisport — did you read the comments at zerohedge?? what a rant by offthebeach:

    http://www.wrongplanet.net/postt197415.html

    (can’t get that pic out of my head of w and the saudi prince from 2005)

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