Tag: Banking regulation
Credit Suisse banking crisis: Nothing is okay – economy
comment by Meike Schreiber, Frankfurt There are events that divide life into before and after. Also in economic life: The rescue of the Swiss Credit Suisse in the past week…
Credit Suisse: Nobody wants to talk about who is to blame – economy
From Isabel Pfaff Karin Keller-Sutter, the Swiss Minister of Finance, seems a bit helpless on this Sunday evening, which is so drastic for her country. “You can’t regulate cultural mistakes…
Credit Suisse: Fear of contagion
Credit Suisse is now being taken over by its competitor UBS – to prevent chaos on the financial markets. But the difficulties of the major Swiss bank could still have…
Credit Suisse: fear of contagion – Economy
The weekend thing is also reminiscent of the financial crisis fifteen years ago: Back then, in 2008, politicians and supervisors were often able to save themselves on Saturday and the…
Banking crisis: Do taxpayers have to do it again?
In the US, the next bank needs to be rescued. In Europe, Credit Suisse is reeling. Investors withdraw their money. It is unclear who will pay for the rescue in…
Fiscal Policy: One of the most momentous bankruptcies in American history
Anyone who wants to understand the current banking crisis should look back to September 14, 2008. A legendary meeting in Manhattan has repercussions to this day. source site
Banking crisis: Do taxpayers have to do it again?
In the US, the next bank needs to be rescued. In Europe, Credit Suisse is reeling. Investors withdraw their money. It is unclear who will pay for the rescue in…
Finance: How the banking lobby prevented tougher laws
After the financial crisis, the EU wanted stricter rules for banks, but their stakeholders were able to prevent this. An evaluation now shows how often lobbyists went in and out…
Finance: How the banking lobby prevented tougher laws
After the financial crisis, the EU wanted stricter rules for banks, but their stakeholders were able to prevent this. An evaluation now shows how often lobbyists went in and out…
When it comes to power, savings bank – economy
The German savings banks have always had a penchant for immodest self-description. One could also say: to presumptuousness. “Good for Germany” – for a long time this was a slogan…