Monday, March 2, 2009

It Couldn't Have Happened to a Nicer Dictator

Stanford Bank Collapse Threatens Venezuela - WSJ.com:
"The collapse of a Venezuelan bank owned by R. Allen Stanford, the Texas financier accused of fraud, is raising concern that the run on its deposits could spread to other banks, threatening the nation's economy.
On Saturday, President Hugo Chávez blamed his political enemies for rumors about mass withdrawals, and urged depositors not to pull their savings from domestic banks."


At last some good economic news. The lighter side of Ponzi schemes.

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