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    Icelandic high interest account and currency?

    Hi guys..
    I was sitting here, wondering..

    I have quite a bit of savings from the last year, working on superyachts. My money are deposited on an offshore account. I have an icelandic friend whom I worked with on the same boat. He took all his savings from the boat and deposited them on his icelandic high interest account since he could not get an offshore one. His high interest icelandic account gives him 16% interests a year.

    Unfortunately for him, the Icelandic currency suffered a lot from the global financial crisis and the currency is currently at a nearly lowest possible level imaginable.

    However, this is where it becomes interesting - If I take all of my saved up euros from my offshore account and deposit them in an account the same as the one my friend has - then I will get a 16% interest rate AND I will get all my euros changed to the icelandic currency which is at its lowest right now.

    Personally, I strongly believe that the Icelandic currency will recover. Especially since the last measurement shows that the icelandic population will vote "yes" to the Euro - which will chance the icelandic currency and make it strong again. And when this happens, then withdraw the money/transfer them back to my offshore euro account?

    I have absolutely no knowledge with currency exchange or other financial matters, so I might be wrong - but is there a possibility to gain a double winnings from this scenario?
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    Dear Daniel,

    Although this reply is very late I do hope you did not choose for this account. Iceland went bust in October 2008. There is an interesting article about this. You should google
    Wall Street on the Tundra - Vanity Fair.

    I just bacame a member today so I can not paste the link here yet - I need to make more posts lol.


    Should you need more info let me know!


    Kind regards,
    go_offshore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Go_offshore View Post
    Dear Daniel,

    Although this reply is very late I do hope you did not choose for this account. Iceland went bust in October 2008. There is an interesting article about this. You should google
    Wall Street on the Tundra - Vanity Fair.

    I just bacame a member today so I can not paste the link here yet - I need to make more posts lol.


    Should you need more info let me know!


    Kind regards,
    go_offshore
    Hi Go Offshore.

    Yeah, thank god I didn't do it. I kept all my savings in my Lloyd's Offshore account instead lol
    Thanks for the advice though, highly appreciate it.
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