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No Joint European Strategy On Banks - washingtonpost.com
Topic: Current Events 6:17 am EDT, Oct  5, 2008

The leaders of Europe's four largest economic powers vowed Saturday to protect their banks from the continuing reverberations of the increasingly global financial crisis but could not agree on a common Europe-wide strategy.

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The outcome seemed to fall well short of the common policy that French and other officials had spoken of in recent days amid a rapid series of financial failures and a freezing up of the capital markets in Europe, which rival or by some measures exceed the size of the U.S. markets. The disunity in Europe also was apparent in complaints by some other countries that they were not even included in the discussion.

Failure to pursue a broader bailout reflected particularly strong opposition from Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain to any attempt at pooling resources for a Europe-wide fund to protect weak banks. Each government should handle its own banking problems, they said, because each country -- and even each bank -- has specific problems that must be dealt with in different ways.

once again so much for European cohesion
Europe could learn a lesson from the Democrats and Republicans on working together and putting ideology and electoral considerations second to the greater good (the second applies to you Mr Brown for shame)

No Joint European Strategy On Banks - washingtonpost.com



 
 
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