Das Handelsblatt findet es nicht ganz so witzig. Vielleicht ist es zu dicht an der Realität? In jedem Fall ist die Umsetzung hoch professionell, wie einige Puppen in eine Sitzung des Boards von GS platzen und sich darüber beschweren wollen, wie ihre Namen ins Lächerlicher gezogen werden.
Produziert ist das Video von der US-Komikergruppe “funny oder die”
Vielleicht nebenbei interessant:
Co- op Banken in der Schweiz geht es seit der Finanzkrise offensichtlich ganz
gut. Die haben kein Problem mit dem Vertrauen der Kunden, geschweige
denn sind sie irgendwelche Skandale verwickelt.
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The Economist – which has a habit of sniffily referring to cooperative banks as ‘dull but safe’ – has cited two authorities confirming the wisdom of coops:
A 2009 study by the Bundesbank, Germany’s central bank, into the connection between financial stability and bank ownership also found that co-operative banks were much less likely to fail than those owned by private shareholders. That fits with earlier work done by staff at the IMF in 2007, who argued in a working paper that co-operative banks were more stable than their commercial counterparts.
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Since 2008, Raiffeisen, Migros and Coop bank have attracted thousands of customers and billions of francs away from the “big two”, UBS and Credit Suisse, whose credibility nosedived after the losses they took on the American market.
Last January, Raiffeisen almost completely took over Wegelin Bank, which had to shut down its activities when it found itself under investigation in the United States along with ten other Swiss banks accused of having helped thousands of American customers to evade taxes. ….
A triumph for cooperatives: customer owned Swiss banks are thriving …
http://post-gutenberg.com/
Moin,
BI sollte mal die Frage stellen, WARUM es offensichtlich das Bild ist, dass die Öffentlichkeit von GS hat.
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