- Jan 18, 2009
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Directly? or Indirectly? the latter then yes....is my understanding.....that said they underwrite other financial service sectors that do directly lend to companies such as Ford,finally the funding for the EIB comes from?
I don't know, but I would suspect both.
As a bank the EIB must be capitalised even if it utilises debt instruments and the wholesale banking markets to raise its capital. So, notwithstanding the fact that the EU states (or should I say their taxpayers) stand behind the EIB as a lender of last resort, I would be amazed if those EU states did not initially capitalise the bank to get it started at the very least.
I could be wrong of course there are much cleverer pro EU people on here than me and no doubt they will be along shortly to explain that NO EU taxpayers money is tied up in the EIB.
Let's wait and see..........