Argentine banks open their doors. Argentine banks reopen after a ten-day shutdown aimed at staving off
financial collapse. [BBC News: world]
bq. Senior government figures said the banking freeze, coupled with recent legal changes aimed at making it more difficult for savers to challenge restrictions on withdrawals, should save the banking system from collapse.
Perhaps an appropriate response would be for Argentine depositors to impose a banking freeze of their own. Anybody who’s had their money stolen this way could refuse to pay back any bank loans until the banking restrictions are lifted.
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