This is just undermining the bank system. There is no reason big enough to do something like this and it appals me that some people are saying that he had it coming.
A part of it is 'dirty' and that argument is being used to validate the confiscation of working people's money and company's money which the EU's economy is based upon.
The fact that they announced this before taking a decision is just beyond stupid, any normal thinking human being knows that it's a bad approach given that they want to prevent a bank run. People in other countries are fearing that the same procedure will happen to them. This has a way bigger impact than just some companies and some rich people and some bad russians, they are just harming the image of banks in whole Europe.
Next to that fact, OP has a medium sized business, people work there, wages can't be paid, this has a major influence on companies all over Europe and everyone who works there. OP put his money in Cyprus because it was profitable, is that a bad thing? You have to choose paths that are most profitable for your company and he didn't put it in some obscure market, it was backed by a bank, we generally trust banks.
Now they want to prevent a bank run, this is just a ticking timebomb. Whenever the 300 euro/day rule doesn't apply anymore, there will be a bank run. No money will be going into the bank anytime soon. They are going to regret this.
A part of it is 'dirty' and that argument is being used to validate the confiscation of working people's money and company's money which the EU's economy is based upon.
The fact that they announced this before taking a decision is just beyond stupid, any normal thinking human being knows that it's a bad approach given that they want to prevent a bank run. People in other countries are fearing that the same procedure will happen to them. This has a way bigger impact than just some companies and some rich people and some bad russians, they are just harming the image of banks in whole Europe.
Next to that fact, OP has a medium sized business, people work there, wages can't be paid, this has a major influence on companies all over Europe and everyone who works there. OP put his money in Cyprus because it was profitable, is that a bad thing? You have to choose paths that are most profitable for your company and he didn't put it in some obscure market, it was backed by a bank, we generally trust banks.
Now they want to prevent a bank run, this is just a ticking timebomb. Whenever the 300 euro/day rule doesn't apply anymore, there will be a bank run. No money will be going into the bank anytime soon. They are going to regret this.