Is any of our readers an expert on banking laws and customs? The reason I ask is that recently, EverBank World Markets, after agreeing to renew a CD denominated in Icelandic Krona, suddenly closed it, purportedly because the “currency stopped trading.”
The bank then “converted” my CD from Icelandic Krona into dollars at an eye-popping rate of 171.98 per dollar on October 6, cutting the value of my CD from $5691.11 to $3744.68 — a loss of two thousand dollars —…









