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mk  ·  4880 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Bank’s Collapse in Europe Points to Global Risks
Alexandre Joly, the head of strategy, portfolios and market activities at Dexia, said in an interview that the idea of forcing Dexia’s trading partners to accept a discount on what they are owed “is a monstrous idea.”

That's pretty offensive, if you ask me, -the notion that realizing loses is 'monstrous'... What benefit is it to the taxpayer that a bank should be able to invest in derivatives? To the extent that it it to the taxpayers benefit, the taxpayer might be expected to cover some losses.





d_e_solomon  ·  4880 days ago  ·  link  ·  
I'm always entertained that when a big business - particularly the banks recently - is about to fail, that the managers are amazed by the concept of bankruptcy and debt restructuring. I swear that they must have slept through that class. I hate overly simplistic analogies, but if I lend my friend money, and he can't pay me back, I'm going to take the loss.

The concern of course on whether the government should intervene or not is how much impact would a default have on the trading partners. If there is enough exposure to really jack the economy, then I would support government recapitalization. Of course, there needs to be severe consequences to that recapitalization in terms of regulatory, management, and ownership changes.

ecib  ·  4880 days ago  ·  link  ·  
> If there is enough exposure to really jack the economy, then I would support government recapitalization. Of course, there needs to be severe consequences to that recapitalization in terms of regulatory, management, and ownership changes.

I agree, and this was exactly the case with the U.S. bailout. Only we forgot the "severe consequences to that recapitalization in terms of regulatory, management, and ownership changes" part...

d_e_solomon  ·  4880 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Agreed. Dodd-Frank was a good step in the right direction on the regulation end (yes I know how controversial that opinion is!), but I felt that there weren't strict enough consequences in terms of replacing management and ownership.