This will be one of the effects, projects in safer countries will gain relatively in value, however another effect is that stuff like this discredits the whole sector, drives home how real are the multiple flavours of risk involved ... it's newsworthy when so much money gets lost so fast, not good press, the exact opposite of Aurelian's discovery in the first place, and likely more powerful, due to the 'if it bleeds it leads' factor
Nobody's gonna trust that little banana republic for a long long time, geez how stupid ... can't believe i was thinking of picking up a little dmm and aru this morning, they were around 5.15 and 6.15 when i saw them, about 0930 pacific, didn't believe they'd actually pass that mandato as is, and kicked myself for not putting in an order before leaving the computer, lol ... you just don't want to believe anybody is that stunned, when they've made a point to emphasise that they weren't, and they appear to be credible ... there must be a way to emphasise the hypocrisy on his wikipedia entry, check this out -
' ... Correa's adviser at the University of Illinois, Werner Baer, supports his former student ... "He is not going to do anything foolish... because he is a fairly open-minded person."[3]'
en.wikipedia.org
[edit] - also, 'Correa asked the international community to contribute with funds' - hah, f.y. pal |