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EU agrees powers to directly tackle British banks

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  • EU agrees powers to directly tackle British banks

    http://www.citywire.co.uk/money/brus...0906&ea=219640


    by Chris Marshall on Sep 03, 2010 at 08:06
    European negotiators last night struck a deal to create agencies with the power to over-rule the decisions of national regulators like the UK’s FSA and act directly against banks, insurers and other financial institutions.
    The new agencies would have sweeping powers to intervene at their own discretion, rather than at the request of a national supervisor.
    The new EU supervisory authorities, if approved in upcoming votes of the European Council and European Parliament, may raise the alarm, issue instructions to the national supervisor concerned or if necessary directly instruct the financial institution to remedy any breach of EU law.
    They will also have powers to investigate specific products or financial activities to assess what risks they pose to a financial market. A European Parliament statement highlighted naked short selling, which permits traders to sell financial instruments which they have yet to borrow, as an example of a practice that could be investigated. It added that the agencies would have the power to ban products and activities in emergencies.
    It is intended that the new agencies, alongside a European Systemic Risk Board, will be up and running by January.
    The risk board will develop a uniform ratings system to measure the riskiness of cross-border financial institutions, establishing colour-coded grades to reflect different risk levels.
    Conservative economic and monetary affairs spokesman Vicky Ford MEP, who took part in the negotiations, said that the new agencies would protect consumers from cross-border crises. But, she added: 'At the same time national governments and national regulators keep their frontline responsibility to protect national tax payers' interests.


    Should be fun ':argue:

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    Re: EU agrees powers to directly tackle British banks

    indeed perhaps they will kick the fos into touch and end there acceptance form fiasco were they expect you to sign without you knowing what the redress is
    If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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