"The only figure missing is the estimate of the losses"
......and that's the figure nobody has. NOBODY.
If you look at my earlier post from earlier in the year. I have explained in great detail
my response to the opening question. I don't think anybody has the capacity to foresee the level of losses that are about to unfold. I cant predict the losses but my
instinct is that they will be sufficiently great to need a further recapitalization of the banks. That's the most anybody can say at this time. My personal guess is that it will be between 20 and 30 billion. Earlier in the year Peter Matthews TD predicted 60 billion. Various rating agencies have come out at different times predicting that more banking capital will be needed. The IMF made some reference to it also recently.
Brendan, you are the only person I have repeatedly heard saying that you believe the Irish banks to be over capitalized. We respect that oppinion also. Only time will tell.
My view has changed on one thing over the last few months. I dont think that the Irish Tax payer is any longer on the hook for future bank re-capitalizations. I think the discussion has now moved to bank "bail-in"s and support through the European Stability mechanism.
......and that's the figure nobody has. NOBODY.
If you look at my earlier post from earlier in the year. I have explained in great detail
my response to the opening question. I don't think anybody has the capacity to foresee the level of losses that are about to unfold. I cant predict the losses but my
instinct is that they will be sufficiently great to need a further recapitalization of the banks. That's the most anybody can say at this time. My personal guess is that it will be between 20 and 30 billion. Earlier in the year Peter Matthews TD predicted 60 billion. Various rating agencies have come out at different times predicting that more banking capital will be needed. The IMF made some reference to it also recently.
Brendan, you are the only person I have repeatedly heard saying that you believe the Irish banks to be over capitalized. We respect that oppinion also. Only time will tell.
My view has changed on one thing over the last few months. I dont think that the Irish Tax payer is any longer on the hook for future bank re-capitalizations. I think the discussion has now moved to bank "bail-in"s and support through the European Stability mechanism.