Bout time. Spain did it two years ago and now has inflation down to 2%.
European bank shares tumbled on Tuesday on the news
Oh no think of the shareholders
I tried thinking of them and started laughing. Tried a second time to be sure and it happened again. Am I doing it right?
They have a statue of a hand flipping the bird in front of their stock exchange?!
Looks like they do. Wtf.
The question is which direction is it facing?
lmao that’s amazing.
They have since announced that it will be capped at 0.1% of a bank’s assets: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/08/09/business/italy-bank-windfall-tax-change/index.html
It should be noted that this was in response to bank stocks rapidly collapsing. It seems pretty doubtful that this was planned or they would have included it in the original announcement.
after reprimanding lenders for failing to reward deposits
This really is key. Think bank for a second. They make oodles off cash of nothing. Nothing. Just other people’s money. Think what you could do in 30 days with $6b. And what do the millions of people who pooled that $6h get? Fees. Nothing. There’s no interest for chequing, which the banks have set up to be the only way really to bank with. Savings net you next to nothing (do banks really think .5% is enough when they likely double your money day to day).
And incentivizes to deposit? Yeah, zero.
So they take all your money, charge you for it, make a killing, pay next to no taxes and call it a day.
And here I am slaving away making nothing, paying 45% in taxes, all the while making them rich. I’m so done with capitalism which has turned out to be every bit as bad as every other kind of government that came before it.
Okay and I agree but how is capitalism a government?