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category dublin | crime and justice | opinion/analysis author Tuesday October 02, 2007 10:16author by Domhain Sceadaman - The Plain People of Ireland Report this post to the editors

Who made cash out of devaluation in 1993

During the period September 1992 to February 1993 an estimated ĢIR2.5 Billion was made by currency speculators ofshore betting against and for the Punt

When Sterling dropped out of the ERM in September 1992 the sharp depreciation of the UK Pound forced the UK/IRL exchange rate from an average of Stg. 0.92/IR in the late summer to Stg. 1.10/IR and beyond in November of 1992.

These unsustainable exchange rates led to a vast amount of speculation which drained huge amounts of money out of the Irish banking system and short term interest rates, in Ireland, reached 100% (per annum) in November at times. The one month rate hovered around the 50% mark at one point in November. This was devastating for indigenous Irish businesses.

By the end of 1992 there was virtually no money left in the Irish central banks kitty. The crisis continued into January 1993 with the central bank raising rates to 100% pa. on overnight money. The irish Punt was devalued by 10% on Saturday 27th January 1993. The currency speculation surrounding this devaluation was intense.

Vast amounts were made during the period September 1992 - February 1993 by persons "in the know" mostly via AIB Isle of Man and Jersey and Bank of Ireland, Isle of Man.

Can anyone tell me who was Minister of Finance at the time?

Is anyone aware of any suspicious financial transactions, after this time, including people feeding money back into Ireland. especally any which involve currency other than Punts or Sterling?

Can anyone shed any light as to who these speculators were?

Did any of these speculators pay "tribute" to anyone?

Who was "Mr S" the high level trouble-shooting manager parachuted into AIB O'Connell Street to perform "housekeeping" in 1993-95?

We, the plain people of Ireland, should be told.

Domhain Sceadaman

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Devaluation was an act of theft     Mike    Wed Oct 03, 2007 19:10 
   Box right hand side Indymedia page Type Ansbacher Accounts     Michelle Clarke    Wed Oct 03, 2007 23:16 
   Devaluation 1992-93     gameball    Sun Oct 07, 2007 09:16 
   Reply to Gameball     Domhain Sceadaman    Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:30 
   Reply to plain person     gameball    Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:39 
   I suppose we would get nowhere if we failed to trade with each other!!!!!!!     Michelle Clarke    Mon Oct 08, 2007 19:01 
   Reply to Gameball (2)     Domhain Sceadaman    Tue Oct 09, 2007 08:39 
   Common Thieves     Kevin T. Walsh    Tue Oct 09, 2007 23:48 
   A Sign of the Times     Domhain Sceadaman    Wed Oct 10, 2007 13:45 
 10   To the Plain People of Ireland: Where has the family silver gone, how, why,?     Michelle Clarke    Thu Oct 18, 2007 21:52 
 11   in debt     Interesting    Thu Oct 18, 2007 23:44 
 12   Reply to: Interesting re. Debt - Common Currency     Michelle Clarke    Fri Oct 19, 2007 18:27 
 13   Follow the Money     Domhain Sceadaman    Fri Oct 19, 2007 19:23 
 14   Follow the Money (2)     Domhain Sceadaman    Sat Oct 20, 2007 15:17 
 15   Documentary     We the People    Mon Oct 22, 2007 13:39 
 16   Follow the Money: The Plain People of Ireland who pay tax.....Common Currency     Michelle Clarke    Fri Oct 26, 2007 19:40 
 17   Domhain ..... The Ten Aspirations!!!!     Michelle Clarke    Fri Oct 26, 2007 20:13 
 18   Follow the Money: A Bridge too Far     Kevin T. Walsh    Mon Nov 05, 2007 21:43 
 19   Widgets.......The study of Economics     Michelle Clarke    Wed Nov 07, 2007 17:48 
 20   €'s     blood 4 Sale    Wed Nov 07, 2007 20:01 
 21   Potential Donor of Blood For Sale !!! Privatisation mode     Michelle Clarke    Wed Nov 07, 2007 20:57 
 22   Follow the Money     Domhain Sceadaman    Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:33 
 23   Bob the Builder in Bertie land via brown envelope     Michelle Clarke    Thu Nov 08, 2007 20:49 
 24   Follow the Money     Domhain Sceadaman    Sat Nov 10, 2007 17:55 
 25   The Plain People of Ireland: What is Common?     Michelle Clarke    Sat Nov 17, 2007 21:14 
 26   Common Currency: Trust has been breached within the conhort of Solicitors     Kevin T. Walsh    Wed Nov 28, 2007 01:11 
 27   Is your cash safe in thier Transit?     Domhain Sceadaman    Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:24 
 28   Where now for our Glorious Leader     Domhain Sceadaman    Sun Mar 30, 2008 18:20 


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