Nel caso in Stati Uniti. guardano a banche canadesi’ esempio?
In caso di Canadese del sistema bancario essere il modello per un ristrutturazione del sistema finanziario negli Stati Uniti? Sì, argues Canadian journalist Theresa Tedesco in “Il Grande Nord di solventi,” her recent Op-Ed piece in the New York Times.
“Il mondo è capovolto?” she asks:
America, the capital of capitalism, is pondering nationalizing a handful of banks. Nel frattempo, Canada, whose banking system had long been notorious for its stodgy practices and government coddling, is now being celebrated for those very qualities.
Tedesco scrive, “The Canadian banking system, che si è rivelata resilient in the global economic crisis, is finally getting its day in the sun. A recent World Economic Forum report ranked it the soundest in the world, mostly as the result of its conservative practices. (Gli Stati Uniti classificato 40).
In Canada, dove “the five major chartered banks, the few regional banks and handful of large insurance companies are all regulated by the federal government,” Tedesco argues that, “le cinque grandi banche canadesi — Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and Bank of Montreal — survived the recent turmoil relatively unscathed. Their balance sheets remain intact and their capital ratios are comfortably above requirements.”
Forse, she concludes, “Since Mr. Obama seems to admire the Canadian banking system, his administration might want to take a page out of its playbook.”
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