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Robert Pringle is founder and chairman of Central Banking Publications, a financial publisher specialising in public policy and financial markets. Central Banking journal, which he has edited for 20 years, has subscribers in 120 countries including the great majority of the world’s central banks.
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Volcker, Lagarde, Rees-Mogg and the Ikon
Lord Rees-Mogg, former editor of The Times, London and doyen of British commentators, has called for a reform of the global financial system (GFS). Rees-Mogg quotes Paul Volcker, who in a recent interview described the present period as one of the most difficult in history: “This is a recession on top of a complete financial…
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Written on September 30, 2012 at 8:05 am
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary, The Ikon
Tags: central banking, Christine Lagarde, euro, euro area, financial crisis, GFC, globalization, gold, IMF, Judy Shelton, Keynes, Lagarde, monetary standard, Mundell, Paul Volcker, recession, Rees-Mogg, The Money Trap, US, Volcker
The IMF gets radical
To some people’s surprise, the IMF under Christine Lagarde is pushing governments and stamping its authority on financial sector issues in ways that it has seldom done before. Following my prediction of another financial crisis (RP’s Diary, 23 September), the IMF today argues that banking reforms do not go nearly far enough. The reforms have…
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Written on September 25, 2012 at 7:47 pm
Categories: "Gold", Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: bank reform, BIS, Christine Lagarde, global financial stability report, IMF, monetary and capital affairs department, s, The Money Trap
Towards the next crash
The political tide is backing off the banks. Few politicians in Europe or the US are willing to support moves for more radical reform. They just want to get the banks lending again. In practice, that means pressing banks to accept the risk of big bad debts down the road…and so set the stage for…
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Written on September 23, 2012 at 12:57 pm
Categories: Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: banking, central banks, euro, Europe, finance, global financial system, robert pringle, The Money Trap
Did unethical conduct cause the crisis?
Dropped in to the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) to hear a talk by Dr Elaine Sternberg (she is the author of “Just Business: Business Ethics in Action”, a research fellow of the Centre for Business and Professional Ethics at Leeds University and IEA’s corporate governance guru; not many philosophers have also been entrepeneurs…
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Written on September 16, 2012 at 8:44 am
Categories: Banking, Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: bad banking, banking, central banking, central banks, Elaine Sternberg, ethics, finance, financial conduct, financial crisis, financial ethics, GFC, global financial system, The Money Trap
GOD? We need Moses
Even before today’s job ad in The Economist, it is clear who will win the race. GOD, in the shape of Baron Augustine O’Donnell, former head of the British civil service, is set to be the next governor of the Bank of England. For a start, the job spec indicated that only superhumans need apply….
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Written on September 14, 2012 at 9:12 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: Adair Turner, Bank of England, central banking, central banks, Governor, Gus O'Donnell, Lord O'Donnell, Paul Tucker, The Money Trap
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