Another warning signal that the euro crisis is far from over : French banks withdrawed roughly 62 bn euros from the so called PIIGS countries last quarter, Bank for Settlements’ new data release shows.
Archive forApril, 2012
French banks withdraw their money from PIIGS countries
April 25th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Warning signs | 1 Comment »
ECB’s undisclosed bank aid? The Cypriot lead
April 25th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Crisis routine, Warning signs | 1 Comment »
Democratizing Fed’s cheap money
April 24th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Beyond the crisis, Crisis routine | Leave A Comment »
La gueule de bois
April 23rd, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Froggy News | 2 Comments »
What can the World expect from France?
April 22nd, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Beyond the crisis, Featured, Froggy News | 2 Comments »
François Hollande’s monetary backflip
April 20th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Froggy News | Leave A Comment »
In a recent speech on the air of the radio Europe 1, the socialist candidate François Hollande advocated for statuses reforms of the ECB in order to allow Frankfort to “lend directly” to the eurozone States. His move contradicts what he said in the past.
Spanish (undoubtful) fact of the day
April 18th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Warning signs | Leave A Comment »
Today, the central bank of Spain published its monthly statistics on doubtful assets owned by its private banks. Doubtful assets are mainly composed of non-performing loans or arrears. In other words: money owed to banks that household or companies are possibly not going to pay back. Without surprise, the amount of these bad assets is still […]
Collaborative finance: not so easy to innovate in France
April 16th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Beyond the crisis | Leave A Comment »
While the financial crisis highlights the gaps and flaws of today’s complex financial system, those who are trying to innovate and develop better practices such as P2P lending, micro credit and P2P venturing are facing a lot of legal constraints.
New future market on french bonds: a water pistol against France
April 11th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Crisis routine | 5 Comments »
Is France in denial? Not more than the rest of the World
April 4th, 2012 | by Stanislas Jourdan | published in Froggy News | Leave A Comment »
Last week, The Economist published an astounding piece about the French elections, entitling its weekly magazine “France in denial“. Here is an abstract that will give you a taste: Yet what is most striking about the French election is how little anybody is saying about the country’s dire economic straits. The candidates dish out at least as […]