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There are four basic approaches to cleaning up a banking system that is facing a systemic crisis: recapitalization of the banks, together with a purchase of their toxic assets by a government “bad bank”; recapitalization, together with government guarantees – after a first loss by the banks – of the toxic assets; private purchase of toxic assets with a government
guarantee
(the current US government plan); and outright nationalization (or call it “government receivership” if you don’t like the dirty N-word) of insolvent banks and their resale to the private sector after being cleaned.
Even in the
guarantee
model there can be such implicit government over-payment (or an over-guarantee that is not properly priced by the fees that the government receives).
It can also resolve the problem of managing banks’ bad assets by reselling most of assets and deposits – with a government
guarantee
– to new private shareholders after a clean-up of the bad assets (as in the resolution of the Indy Mac bank failure).
Was financial institutions’ assumption of excessive risk the result of incompetence or stupidity, or was it a rational response to the implicit
guarantee
offered by the government?
There is no
guarantee
that protectionist and xenophobic sentiment in America will not hit China-US relations, or that the economic downturn will not fuel new unrest in China.
The Fed was reasonably forthcoming in providing dollar swaps in the last crisis in 2008; but there is no
guarantee
that it will behave similarly in the future.
France, Sweden, the UK, and other European nations
guarantee
a long list of positive rights and entitlements for their citizens.
Moreover, governments should
guarantee
insolvent banks’ loans to non-financial companies, as well as private customers’ current, fixed-term, and savings deposits, by reforming insolvency laws.
Certainly, governments should not
guarantee
interbank liabilities that do not affect customer deposits.
An insolvency administrator would manage the bank and ensure that all payments for which a state
guarantee
is given are carried out properly, with refinancing of these payments continuing to take place via the central bank.
Since the scale of the NSA’s Internet eavesdropping came to light, governments and large companies outside of the United States are questioning the capacity of American IT firms to
guarantee
their products’ security.
This undermines consumers’ faith in firms’ willingness or ability to
guarantee
their privacy, while making it difficult for companies to claim the moral high ground when, say, China’s government restricts their domestic operations.
Indeed, this year, two countries, Greece and Ireland, were bailed out by the rest of the EU, even though Article 125 of the consolidated EU treaty stipulates that no member state is to stand in for the debt of another, a
guarantee
that Germany required as a pre-condition for giving up its beloved Deutschmark.
To be sure, freedom of expression should almost never be repressed, a point that the United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes emphasized in a dissenting opinion in a case concerning the US Constitution’s
guarantee
of free speech.
There is no provision in the US Constitution to
guarantee
that the US will always pay its debts, but the American Republic has proven itself for 200-plus years to be about as good a credit risk as has ever existed.
Only a solution that balances the two will
guarantee
the long-term growth of both peripheral and core eurozone economies, reassuring debt markets of their solvency and stemming the contagion that threatens to sweep the continent.
It would
guarantee
that creditors share in the upside of the reforms that the eurozone must implement to
guarantee
its own viability.
Turkish policymakers must now
guarantee
the judiciary’s autonomy and political impartiality, restore freedom of expression for all citizens, and establish a system of checks and balances to replace the military as the guardian of secularism.
The central proposal was ingenious: the Kremlin proposed to
guarantee
the election’s fairness by installing webcams at all polling stations; every citizen could personally monitor the voting process.
Profit maximization does not
guarantee
a reasonable distribution of income or a safe planet.
Agreements at next year’s three summits will not
guarantee
the success of sustainable development, but they can certainly orient the global economy in the right direction.
Clearly, such considerations provide no
guarantee
that rising energy prices will not at some point seriously challenge European competitiveness.
But there is no
guarantee
that free emissions trading will not function like other financial markets, producing sharp fluctuations in CO2 prices.
A disciple of the philosopher Karl Popper, Soros has promoted open societies as the ultimate
guarantee
of freedom from tyranny and religious or ideological indoctrination, and as a powerful weapon against rising social inequality.
The economist Thomas Palley sees it as a means of offsetting growth in income inequality, with access to cheap credit replacing the broken welfare
guarantee
of social democracy.
Gangs flourish because weak institutions fail to
guarantee
and respect the fundamental rights of children and young people.
The rest is not so small, “I
guarantee
you.”
They could thus
guarantee
– also on behalf of other creditors – that the state’s finances were solid, and that debts would be repaid.
While the Osprey’s safety risks should be limited as much as possible – for example, by restricting flight routes, flights in “helicopter” mode, and training airspace – Okinawans must understand that the Osprey deployment is part of the price of the US security
guarantee.
Ordinarily, a longer-term and bipartisan deal would be good news; but the deal was estimated to
guarantee
a staggering $1 trillion annual budget deficit.
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