Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Germany Wants To Limit Cash Transactions

In the wake of the financial crisis, a cash limit is now coming in Germany. In the future, cash transactions may be limited to only 2,000 euros. Officially, this measure is first being discussed in North Rhine-Westphalia. The finance minister of the country has given a fairly accurate idea of ​​how the measure can be enforced.

You can read the rest @

http://deutsche-wirtschafts-nachrichten.de/2015/07/05/bargeld-obergrenze-kommt-nach-deutschland/ [translation required]

In light of the fact a "war on cash" has been underway for some time, is this move a consequence of the Greek financial crisis, or are bankers driving Greece into bankruptcy for the very purpose of then having a reason to implement such measures?

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