Rescue
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When the $200 billion
rescue
of these firms was undertaken and their $6 trillion in liabilities taken over by the US government, the rally lasted one day.
Then, when the $700 billion US
rescue
package was approved, markets fell another 7% in two days.
When the crisis spread to Portugal and Spain, there was the $1 trillion
rescue.
And the recent bungling of the Cyprus
rescue
does not help.
We are also pursuing new areas of cooperation in defense exercises, such as submarine salvage and rescue, reflecting this key partnership’s growing dynamism.
The French government claims that it will never back down from its plan to
rescue
Alstom, a plan with all the familiar dirigiste motivations: maintaining employment, protecting investors, etc.
I am optimistic that some nation will come to the
rescue
– but we must not risk this happening too late, or not at all.
And they offered an extended aid package to Greece without building a convincing case that the
rescue
can succeed: they arranged for the participation of bondholders in the Greek
rescue
package, but the arrangement benefited the banks more than Greece.
This gives them the right to opt out of the Greek rescue, raising the prospect that the package may unravel.
The Revolt of the DebtorsBRUSSELS – Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou’s call to hold a referendum on the
rescue
package agreed at the eurozone summit in late October has profound implications for European governance, despite the fact that the referendum will not now go ahead.
That is why the bonds issued by the eurozone’s
rescue
fund, the European Financial Stability Facility, are trading at a substantial premium relative to German debt, while efforts by Klaus Regling, the EFSF’s head, to convince China, Japan, and other Asians to buy the bonds have gotten nowhere.
But non-state actors – individuals, nongovernmental organizations, and private companies – have been just as important in responding to the crisis, often literally coming to the
rescue
of refugees and migrants.
Such support can already be found via the various
rescue
mechanisms – above all, the European Stability Mechanism and the implicit guarantees of TARGET 2 – that have been erected since the crisis began.
A Canadian military commander, asked what he would do if foreign soldiers attacked his country’s Far North, calmly replied that he would dispatch an expedition to
rescue
them.
Wolf recently excoriated the world’s big banks as an industry with an extraordinary “talent for privatising gains and socialising losses... [and] get[ting]... self-righteously angry when public officials... fail to come at once to their
rescue
when they get into (well-deserved) trouble....[T]he conflicts of interest created by large financial institutions are far harder to manage than in any other industry.”
Take for example the abuse heaped on Andre Sinyavsky for his
rescue
(in his book "Strolls of Pushkin") of the Pushkin idol cast in the Soviet canon.
Last week, we proposed a
rescue
package that offers eight proposals to improve governance and restore ocean health.
We must end the vicious circle whereby the use of taxpayers’ funds – more than €4.5 trillion ($5.7 trillion) so far – to
rescue
banks weakens governments’ budgets, while increasingly risk-averse banks stop lending to businesses that need funds, undermining the economy further.
Add to this the impact of the current West European bank
rescue
packages on the banking systems of Eastern Europe.
Until recently, IMF
rescue
programs were designed to enable debtor countries to meet their obligations.
As a result, fear could become a self-fulfilling prophecy: following a run by investors on all other sovereign debtors in the union, fiscal transfers would become inevitable in order to
rescue
overextended – for example, German – banks that have highly risky loan portfolios.
As one of the poorest and neediest countries in the world, for which oil revenues would be the only source of income for years to come, an independent South Sudan could not be expected to
rescue
the debt-ridden North.
The European Central Bank would need to come to the
rescue.
Yet when the country’s first and only democratically elected president beseeched India in 2012 to
rescue
him from the Islamist forces laying siege to his office, India looked the other way.
By law in the US, new approaches superseding established bankruptcy procedures dictate the demise rather than the
rescue
of failing firms, whether by sale, merger, or liquidation.
Even though there was no official guarantee, the US government’s failure to come to the
rescue
could destroy confidence in government debt, and, by association, other financial paper as well.
With the Czech Republic set to assume the presidency of the EU on January 1, 2009, there is a distinct fear that Klaus will use his position as Czech head of state to try to sabotage efforts to
rescue
the Lisbon Treaty.
Obama’s handling of the Syrian crisis increasingly evokes Jimmy Carter’s handling of the Iranian hostage crisis 33 years ago, particularly the failed operation in 1980 to
rescue
the Americans abducted following the takeover of the US embassy in November 1979.
The biggest banks now account for an even larger share of the financial sector after benefiting from a government rescue, while efforts like the Dodd-Frank Act to legislate more constraints on banks have been lobbied into shadows of their original selves.
Under Japan’s constitution, neither the country’s self-defense forces nor the police would have had legal grounds to travel overseas to
rescue
endangered Japanese citizens.
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