Dear reader, | |||||
there has been some reporting on the Libor. Here are some of those developments: | |||||
Oct | 2nd | 2012 | NL | Dutch Justice dept examines Rabobank's role in Libor: report (reuters.com) | |
Jul | 26th | 2012 | * | Belgium | Dexia and Belfius considering [legal] steps against Libor scandal [express.de] |
Jul | 26th | 2012 | * | Belgium | Dexia hopes to get money from Libor fraudsters [de Standaard] |
Jul | 24th | 2012 | EU | Libor Fixers May Face Jail In Future Under EU Markets Plan | |
Jul | 25th | 2012 | EU | EU Commission pushes for clampdown on Libor-style rigging | |
Jul | 24th | 2012 | Germany | Deutsche Bank's own Libor probe clears board-sources | |
Jul | 20th | 2012 | * | Germany | 'Internal investigation at Deutsche Bank on Libor' [De tijd] |
Jul | 28th | 2012 | UK | Britain to flesh out framework for Libor review | |
Jul | 27th | 2012 | NL | Dutch Central Bank DNB investigates Rabobank | |
* = Dutch, # = German, % = French language | |||||
Jul | 4th | 2012 | Opinion: | Worry about idiocy not inflation (part5-II) Undetected risk - Humans | |
note: as usual there will be some updates during the next couple of weeks |
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Libor scandal: European developments
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Germany: Economists and public divided (ESM debate)
Dear reader, | |||||
The German constitutional court was addressed by some plaintiffs recently who wanted the court to declare German ESM participation unconstitutional (and thus void). The ESM is now very much in the focus of German public and economists alike. The publication by 170+ economists led by professor Sinn sparked a heated debate in Gerrmany. In order to stay informed here are some of the most important newspaper articles and blog entries contributing to this debate: | |||||
Jul | 5th | 2012 | # | Should the debate on the euro crisis get broader (Blicklog) [also containing a compilation of links] | |
Jul | 28th | 2012 | # | Schaeuble accuses Ifo-helm of using „thumb calculations“ (FAZ) | |
Jul | 25th | 2012 | # | Krämer wants peace (Handelsblatt) | |
Jul | 25th | 2012 | # | Economists' debate about euro crisis escalates (t-online) | |
Jul | 19th | 2012 | * | Peter Bofinger and Lex Hoogduin discuss euro crisis solutions (University of Amsterdam public event) | |
Jul | 17th | 2012 | Spiegel: | Is German Economist Exacerbating Euro Crisis? | |
Jul | 15th | 2012 | Guardian | Is Europe ready to give up national autonomy for the sake of the euro? | |
Jul | 14th | 2012 | German court must decide on rescue fund by Sept: Juncker | ||
Jul | 14th | 2012 | # | Regling²:'States have no liability for bank rescues' (FAZ) ²= current EFSF and future ESM chief | |
Jul | 14th | 2012 | # | Direct help for banks: future ESM chief contradicts Schäuble (Die Welt) | |
Jul | 14th | 2012 | # | Economist debate: 'Germany worsened the downturn' (Die Welt) | |
Jul | 14th | 2012 | Germany’s government: On the home front | ||
Jul | 14th | 2012 | # | HW Sinn: crisis states should be able to leave the eurozone temporarily (Die Welt) | |
Jul | 13th | 2012 | Audio: | Paul de Grauwe (Interview): Trust between Eurozone leaders can create self-fulfilling positive outcomes | |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | # | Austria | Economist Felderer views ESM skepticly (Der Standard) |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | CNBC: | A 10-Hour Day in a German Court, Boring? Think Again | |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | # | Professor Paul Kirchhoff: We are playing with fire (FAZ) | |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | Telegraph: | Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Merkel breaks German law on ESM rescue | |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | WSJ: | Euro Rescue in Limbo: German Constitutional Court Wants to Help Berlin | |
Jul | 11th | 2012 | EIR: German Economists Mobilize Against ESM | ||
Jul | 10th | 2012 | # | Sinn takes on Merkel: (Finanznachrichten.de) | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | # | Bundesbank president doubts the ESM rules (FAZ) | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | WSJ: | Why Germany's Court Won't Kill the Bailout Fund | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | DW: | German court may take its time over European Stability Mechanism | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | Spiegel: | Bigger Delay to ESM: Court May Take Longer to Rule on Euro Measures | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | * | NL: | Schäuble:'Delay of ESM could cause more unrest' (RTLZ) |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | VoxEU | EU banking union disunites German economists | |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | * | NL: | Karlsruhe' judges upon ESM (NOS) |
Jul | 10th | 2012 | FT Alphaville: Whose recap is it anyway? | ||
Jul | 9th | 2012 | Reuters: | Analysis - Euro zone fragmenting faster than EU can act | |
Jul | 9th | 2012 | NYTimes | Paul Krugman: Sinners, Repent ! | |
Jul | 9th | 2012 | # | [German parliament president] Lammert critizes economists' debate (Focus) | |
Jul | 9th | 2012 | # | Eichengreen vs Sinn: German appeal outrages star economist (FTD) | |
Jul | 9th | 2012 | VoxEU | In support of a European banking union, done properly: A manifesto by economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland | |
Jul | 8th | 2012 | * | NL: | War of economists in Germany (BNR) |
Jul | 8th | 2012 | # | Crisis policy: Gauck¹ demands more clearity from Merkel (Die Zeit) ¹=German president | |
Telegraph: | Angela Merkel is wrong, say 172 economists | ||||
Jul | 7th | 2012 | # | Switzerland | The Euro can't be saved with money (Tagesanzeiger) |
Jul | 6th | 2012 | # | Heated debate about banking union: Schäuble calls it 'horror reports' (FAZ) | |
Jul | 5th | 2012 | WSJ: | German Economists to Launch Protest Against Latest EU Agreements | |
Jul | 5th | 2012 | # | Economists defend Merkel's course (Der Spiegel) | |
Jul | 4th | 2012 | * | NL: | ESM: a political lie ? (DFT) |
Jul | 2nd | 2012 | Spiegel: | Decision on July 10: German Court Could Issue Injunction against ESM | |
Jun | 19th | 2012 | # | German constitutional court: The price of democracy (FAZ) | |
Jun | 18th | 2012 | # | The ESM: savior fund or bad bank ? (FAZ) | |
# = German , *= Dutch language | |||||
note: as usual there will be some updates in the upcoming days, weeks, months | |||||
last updated: July 29h 2012 13:00 CET | |||||
Some comments found on Twitter: | |||||
@pdegrauwe: (via Twitter) | |||||
Jul | 7th | 2012 | 1.23 pm | In 2008 German public money was used to bailout German banks. 160 German economists did not protest. Now they do: banks are not German | |
Jul | 6th | 2012 | 11.25 am | It's very sad how so many German economists are carried away by collective mood of nationalism and stir nationalism in Germany | |
Jul | 6th | 2012 | 10.18 am | 150 German economists protest against European bailout of European banks. How many of them protested against German bailout of German banks? |
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
The great euro swindle - when everybody is cheating (video/ger)
Dear reader,
this documentary is just like those masterpieces by Robert Peston BBC on the Euro. There are many interviews with leading figures responsible to start the common European currency going back to the first agreements between President Chirac and Chancellor Kohl. Some people interviewed: Jean-Claude Juncker (Lux) , Ottmar Issing (Bundesbank, Ger), Hans Tietmeyer (Bundesbank) Hans Eichel (germ. finance minister), Theo Waigel (Germ. finance minister), Greek helm of public debt management agency, Greek finance minister etc etc.
It shows how politics not economics played a major role in letting most of the countries in trouble now into the euro area. It shows how not only Greece cooked their books but also Germany fiddled its numbers, how German politicians put pressure on the Bundesbank to turn a blind eye. And how everyone was wondering about Greek data from its office of statistics.
45 mins, german, streaming video: 1st public German TV network ARD
alternative server (flash required)
related:
Yannos Papantoniou: I Brought the Euro to Greece (Foreign Affairs, Apr 25th 2013)
this documentary is just like those masterpieces by Robert Peston BBC on the Euro. There are many interviews with leading figures responsible to start the common European currency going back to the first agreements between President Chirac and Chancellor Kohl. Some people interviewed: Jean-Claude Juncker (Lux) , Ottmar Issing (Bundesbank, Ger), Hans Tietmeyer (Bundesbank) Hans Eichel (germ. finance minister), Theo Waigel (Germ. finance minister), Greek helm of public debt management agency, Greek finance minister etc etc.
It shows how politics not economics played a major role in letting most of the countries in trouble now into the euro area. It shows how not only Greece cooked their books but also Germany fiddled its numbers, how German politicians put pressure on the Bundesbank to turn a blind eye. And how everyone was wondering about Greek data from its office of statistics.
45 mins, german, streaming video: 1st public German TV network ARD
alternative server (flash required)
related:
Yannos Papantoniou: I Brought the Euro to Greece (Foreign Affairs, Apr 25th 2013)
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