"It appears that not all members of the financial establishment are uncomfortable with the truth.
In "Terry Smith Says the World Is Living in a Fantasy," FT Alphaville highlights 10 bleak -- and unusually blunt -- comments on the European sovereign debt crisis, the financial system, and our future economic prospects by the British CEO of Tullett Prebon, one of the world‟s largest inter-dealer brokers, taken from a BBC radio interview. Here are three of them:
In "Terry Smith Says the World Is Living in a Fantasy," FT Alphaville highlights 10 bleak -- and unusually blunt -- comments on the European sovereign debt crisis, the financial system, and our future economic prospects by the British CEO of Tullett Prebon, one of the world‟s largest inter-dealer brokers, taken from a BBC radio interview. Here are three of them:
- We are all going to be very significantly poorer than we thought we were over the last 20 years, because we just simply won’t have the same standard of living.
- From the government’s point of view, they should have fessed up at the outset, treated people as adults and told people the truth — that we are going to see a major shrinkage of the public sector and an awful lot of things are going to be worse than we thought they would be, including our pension entitlements.
- There’s only one thing worse than living in fear, and that’s living in fantasy like we are now..."
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