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For example, an international
banking
group headquartered in Italy was recently barred by supervisors from using the cash surplus of its subsidiary in northern Europe to fund the group’s operations elsewhere.
If the Greek people decide in a referendum to default, the ECB will incur large losses, as much of its collateral would become worthless and the Greek
banking
system would collapse.
A common money and a common monetary policy cannot work properly with a
banking
system that is segmented along national lines.
The most urgent step to stabilize the euro is not to follow the chimera of “euro economic government,” but to create the underpinnings of a truly integrated
banking
market with a common supervisor, a form of “federal” deposit insurance, and a “euro bank rescue fund” for the large cross-border institutions.
There is talk of currency wars, national management and regulation of banking, and growing demand for greater levels of trade protection.
Reviving the WestLONDON – In 2008, at a time of financial peril, the world united to restructure the global
banking
system.
For example, the US has effectively balkanized global
banking
by requiring all foreign banks operating there to become subsidiary companies and requiring international banks with US-dollar clearing accounts to comply fully with US tax, regulatory, and even, to some degree, foreign policy (for example, refraining from trading with US enemies).
In many of the previous
banking
crises, it was a country or a region that was hit hard (Argentina, Japan, etc.).
This time, virtually every economy is suffering substantially and the
banking
crisis is global.
Now the euro crisis is forcing EU leaders to address institutional changes – namely the creation of banking, fiscal, and political union – that they have long deferred.
Nearly five years after Rouhani’s election, Iran’s
banking
system is still insolvent.
Argentina is now in a deep recession, with unemployment above 30%, and a shattered
banking
and financial system.
This, in turn, will place a burden on national budgets and
banking
systems – and will challenge politicians across the region.
A healthy
banking
and financial sector is crucial for stability.
For years to come, the private
banking
sector will be preoccupied with the consequences of the financial crisis.
Unfortunately, the outcome could be similar: the entire
banking
system sent into a tailspin.
Eventually, however, the uncertainty created by these CDOs nearly brought down the entire US
banking
system.
The
banking
and household sectors have made some progress in deleveraging.
Everyone understood that a monetary union would require enforceable fiscal and
banking
rules.
In Argentina, the
banking
system came close to collapse, causing the government to ban bank withdrawals – introducing the so-called corralito, or bullpen, for deposits – and establishing capital controls.
Ever since the current crisis began in 2007, many people have been wondering if the Great Depression that followed the 1929 stock-market crash and the
banking
crises of the early 1930’s is relevant to our experience today.
Making matters worse, Iran has a major investment bottleneck, owing to collapsing real-estate values and a frozen
banking
system.
The European Union must put an end to the negative feedback loop between individual member states and their national
banking
systems.
Moreover, there is now a consensus that the 17 eurozone countries need a
banking
union to accompany their common currency.
This proposal must now be amended and approved as soon as possible by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers if we are to have a chance of activating the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and proceeding with the other essential pillars of a
banking
union.
First, because the European rescue packages did not recapitalize the Greek
banking
sector (the focus was on bailing out German and French banks), potential exporters could not obtain the operating credit required to support their retooling needs.
Their approach has been to extend new loans so that Greece can service its existing debts, without restoring Greece’s
banking
system or promoting its export competitiveness.
How can we help Greece to get credit moving again within the
banking
system?
Others suggest that Iran’s almost non-existent
banking
system is the culprit.
In the economy, the near universal conventional wisdom after the collapse of the
banking
system, was that the market had failed and the state had to step in.
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