The Bad Banks and competition problems
by admin on 08/04/09 at 4:59 pm
Today Sole24Ore has published an interesting article on the bad bank and the global system of nationalization that last year hit several countries in Europe or not.
The bank is a bad state that liquid cash loans hard money collected by public bodies and leaves the area of recovery necessary.
This system is certainly in favor of the economic system and especially in the banking crisis, but it creates a burden on taxpayers is not indifferent.
The bad banks usually do not cover claims of very high value, in this crisis but the figures are unusual and will not be easy all the outstanding sums.
Also in the economic system will generate a competitive disadvantage to those banks that did not risk going before.
Italian precautionary policies can be nullified if a foreign bank, thanks to state aid may be recapitalized and liquidated with the money of the people.
And consider that now maybe the banks will reward their deposits with an interest greater than an institution of the boot Europe, creating significant market distortions.
Hours however that these measures is a bit premature, in a few years we will see if they have the impact expected, without harming anyone.
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Today Sole24Ore has published an interesting article on the bad bank and the global This is an archive bank where are all those who have problems with the solution of their
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Source: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTFR/Resources/Competition_and_Entry_in_Banking_Implications_for.pdf
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Source: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/en/doc/2003-12/15/content_290583.htm
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Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/02/george_soros_is_right_about_th.html
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