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raulromeva | Economia, Europa social, Crisi (Respostes) i Green New Deal | diumenge, 25 de juliol de 2010 | 12:47h
En relació a les conclusions de les proves s’estrès a les quals es va sotmetre el sistema bancari europeu el Grup de Verds/ALE vàrem valorar-ho ahir de la següent manera:

"As the purpose of the stress test exercise is to increase transparency and bolster confidence, we have definitely started on the wrong foot.

"The test involved macroeconomic and sovereign risk assumptions over 2010 and 2011 which are rather complacent and prone to distrust.

"For the whole European Union (EU27) the benchmark scenario assumes a +1.0% growth of GDP in 2010 and +1.7% in 2011, whereas under a scenario of high stress the GDP would not grow in 2010 and would decline by -0.4% in 2011. This is a lot milder than the last recession. Concerning sovereign risk the assumptions of the stress tests impute moderate sovereign debt discounts. The impact of those haircuts is likely to be moderate as these haircuts are being applied mainly to bonds held in banks’ trading books. But 90% of banks’ sovereign debt exposure is not held in trading books but in banking books. A real default of any country in the Eurozone was not considered in the tests although this is what many market participants fear. Furthermore, the losses of the last crisis, which are still in books of banks, have not been written off.

"As the tests have been engineered through weak and unrealistic assumptions in order to allow most of the institutions to succeed and therefore to avoid further corrective action, they won't help to build confidence nor to address the underlying weakness of the EU banking system. Europe’s banks continue to be undercapitalised.

"In the light of these facts over-optimistic comments are inappropriate. They might rather backfire as support for the lobbying effort of banks against new capital requirements. What we need is not a sop but a debt break for European banks."

Foto: Jean Claude Trichet, President del Banc Central Europeu. Font: BCE
Comentaris: 2
  • Es bo generalitzar?
    jordi c| Adreça electrònica | dissabte, 31 de juliol de 2010 | 23:44h

    Alguns estats han passat per les proves a dotzenes de bancs, d'altres a quatre.
    Segons sembla un dels defectes de les proves d'estres es que no ha sigut homogenies, ni tan sols a nivell d'estats.
    Segur que hi han coses amagades sota les estores, però no crec que els poguem posar tots al mateix sac.
  • no ens demanis tant !!
    Xavier Boix| Adreça electrònica | dimarts, 27 de juliol de 2010 | 13:47h
    ei Raül, que siguis europeu i submergit en el parlamentarisme políglota no vol dir que ens demanis tant !!! jo llegeixo be l'anglès però potser hi ha alguna manera de que aquestes declaracions, intervencions, entrevistes,... tinguin traducció a la nostra llengua i no requereixi un esforç tant gran

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