Even if it loses money, this loan is also within the range that the Austro-Hungarian Bank can bear. Moreover, Serbia is also given a mortgage, the chance of losing money is very low.
They also covered it in the newspapers before. It caused the citizens of Vienna to exclaim that the bank was so damn rich. As for the small details of the Austro-Hungarian Banks Group and the Austro-Hungarian Bank, few people paid enough notice.
This time, Hoover's writing style is very successful, blurring the concept slightly. Add to the economic crisis that broke out, with all kinds of gossip all over the place, if they did not believe, the world would end.
It's just the beginning. This piece of uncertain news alone will not shake people's trust in Austro-Hungarian Bank.
A few days later, another tabloid in Vienna published another news. The Greek government had lost so much after the economic outbreak that they have faced a bankruptcy crisis. They would not pay another loan from the Austro-Hungarian Bank back, which is possible.
The amount of the loan this time is not that big. The sum of all pieces adds up to just over 20 million Kroner. But this time, the problem is obviously much more serious. The Greek government is really on the verge of bankruptcy.