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Home Front Economy
Global Bankers Anxiously Watch U.S.
2008-10-02
Central bankers and elected leaders around the world acknowledged Tuesday that they lacked a comprehensive strategy to protect their countries from the global financial crisis and were as dependent as ever on Washington to come up with a solution.

In Europe, France and Belgium propped up another failing bank Tuesday, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy invited his counterparts from Britain, Germany and Italy to an emergency summit. But officials, exasperated by the defeat of the $700 billion rescue plan in Washington, said they were quickly realizing how little power they had to act on their own to confront a rising threat to their economies and financial markets.

"The Americans have no choice," Christian Noyer, head of the French central bank and a member of the governing council of the European Central Bank, told Germany's RTL radio network. "We must have a comprehensive solution."

Added Patrick Steinpass, chief economist for the German Savings Bank Association: "All I can say is that I simply cannot imagine that the Americans will not come up with some sort of a solution. Anything else is outside the realm of my imagination."
Posted by:Fred

#4  Appropriate picture.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-10-02 17:40  

#3  "quickly realizing how little power they had to act on their own to confront a rising threat to their economies and financial markets."

Fix it daddy. Is there anything more useless than a europeon?
Posted by: Minister of funny walks   2008-10-02 11:35  

#2  I thought they were all dancing jigs in the street over the potential for America turning into West Somalia?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-10-02 09:37  

#1  Same thing I heard and read here all day in Korea. "It's the Americans' fault. They've got to fix it!"

My response: no, we don't have to fix it. It will fix itself. It wasn't the U.S. taxpayer who made the bad bets and it shouldn't be the U.S. taxpayer who has to eat the losses.

Euros or Asians want to pay $700 billion to Wall Street, they can be my guest. I damned well don't want to and I won't be voting for anyone who does.
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-10-02 06:33  

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