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ArtikelThe Corralito Risk; Spanish Banks  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8786 (May 2012), page 58-59.
Topik: Economic Conditions; Monetary Policy; Banks
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Isi artikelThe word corralito does not need translating to Spaniards. They know it means the partial freezing of bank accounts that afflicted Argentina as money fled the country a decade ago. That is what makes it so frightening. It should not happen in a solvent country like Spain. But as the spectre of a Greek euro exit is haunting Europe, Spanish banks have become a big concern. Ministers have had to deny the corralito risk. Nerves are fraying. Shares in Bankia, a part-nationalised bank, yo-yoed wildly after reports, later denied, that clients were taking their money out of Spain's fourth-largest lender. "I've been working since I was 13, and if they take it away I'll kill someone," said a Bankia client who collared Cristobal Montoro, the budget minister, on the street. Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, the deputy prime minister, appealed for "responsibility".
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