In recent weeks France has defied US demands not to build Mistrals for Russia, has questioned dollar imperialism and the Petrodollar, and has blasted the US banking regulator's fines as "accelerating the decline of the dollar." So it is likely not a huge surprise that ahead of the G-20 meeting of world leaders later in the year, The FT reports, France has gathered support to challenge US regulators imposing heavy penalties on foreign banks. Berlin, London and Rome have backed Paris in its push to have its concerns about so-called US extraterritoriality discussed when leaders of the world’s top 20 economies meet hoping to bring "more proportionality" to bank fines. With allies like this..
France has gathered support to challenge US regulators imposing heavy penalties on foreign banks at a G20 meeting of world leaders later this year after the record $8.9bn fine levied on BNP Paribas last month.
Berlin, London and Rome have backed Paris in its push to have its concerns about so-called US extraterritoriality discussed when leaders of the world’s top 20 economies meet in Brisbane in Australia in November, according to French and other European officials.
“There should be co-ordination between regulators, as there should not be multiple jeopardy,” agreed one senior European official, who confirmed that there had been “informal discussions” about putting the issue of bank fines on the G20 agenda.
As The FT reports,
“It is an issue, but we have to be careful not to go into an area of saying ‘it is too much and we have got to lay off these guys’,” said the official, who added that the G20 could discuss how to bring more “proportionality” to bank fines.
French finance minister Michel Sapin sought support for France’s stance in recent meetings with Wolfgang Schäuble and Pier Carlo Padoan, his German and Italian counterparts, according to French officials. There was a “positive reception”, one said.
In Berlin, officials said Germany had agreed to back Paris, saying it supported a common EU approach to the US over extraterritorial jurisdiction. Berlin sees that a union-wide approach to Washington is more likely to bear fruit than case-by-case discussions.
As a gentle reminder, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are all members of the G-20 and, we suspect, would not be too worried backing any such coordinated actions against US extraterritoriality
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Добро пожаловать на борт «Посейдона» — настоящего плавучего города. Среди его двух с половиной тысяч пассажиров находится Майк Рого, тайный агент американского министерства безопасности. А среди команды, насчитывающей более тысячи человек, спрятался террорист Касим, намеревающийся потрясти мир новым ужасным терактом.
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Посмотрите в Политике статью о доверии нашего народа правительству. Я открыла тему. Нет, не для этого мы выбирали президента и явно нам не нравится то, что делает наше правительство. Да только наш президент всех обманул и оказался волком в овечьей шкуре. А как пел-то! Как пел! Вторая инагурационная речь прямо как будто со слов людей написана. Так и вливается сладким напевом в жаждующие ушки обывателей. We've been had!Aligator wrote:Мы УЖЕ находимся в состоянии войны с Россией. Сейчас принимаются беспрецендентные меры - запрета доступа в интернет без идентификации, запрет на иностранные продукты питания, запрет на использование воздушного пространства уже на столе. Это явно очень серьезные и опасные игры. Вопрос в том, для чего Обаме нужно было развивать этот конфликт? На мой взгляд, никаких оснований для этого не было, безопасности США ничего не угрожало. Сейчас угрожает. В результате, мы имеем президента, который полностью провалил внутреннюю политику, а сейчас ставит безопасность США под угрозу. Вопрос: для этого ли его выбирали простые американцы и соответствуют ли действия данного "голубя мира" интересам американцев? Я уже молчу про то, что мы опять начали бомбить Ирак, который тоже ничем безопасности США не угрожает.
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Мальчик-Одуванчик wrote:Полагаю, что он был выбран исключительно из соображений модной в настоящее время концепции политкорректности.Aligator wrote: Вопрос: для этого ли его выбирали простые американцы и соответствуют ли действия данного "голубя мира" интересам американцев?
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Жадность фраера погубит!worldCitizen wrote:In recent weeks France has defied US demands not to build Mistrals for Russia, has questioned dollar imperialism and the Petrodollar, and has blasted the US banking regulator's fines as "accelerating the decline of the dollar." So it is likely not a huge surprise that ahead of the G-20 meeting of world leaders later in the year, The FT reports, France has gathered support to challenge US regulators imposing heavy penalties on foreign banks. Berlin, London and Rome have backed Paris in its push to have its concerns about so-called US extraterritoriality discussed when leaders of the world’s top 20 economies meet hoping to bring "more proportionality" to bank fines. With allies like this..
France has gathered support to challenge US regulators imposing heavy penalties on foreign banks at a G20 meeting of world leaders later this year after the record $8.9bn fine levied on BNP Paribas last month.
Berlin, London and Rome have backed Paris in its push to have its concerns about so-called US extraterritoriality discussed when leaders of the world’s top 20 economies meet in Brisbane in Australia in November, according to French and other European officials.
“There should be co-ordination between regulators, as there should not be multiple jeopardy,” agreed one senior European official, who confirmed that there had been “informal discussions” about putting the issue of bank fines on the G20 agenda.
As The FT reports,
“It is an issue, but we have to be careful not to go into an area of saying ‘it is too much and we have got to lay off these guys’,” said the official, who added that the G20 could discuss how to bring more “proportionality” to bank fines.
French finance minister Michel Sapin sought support for France’s stance in recent meetings with Wolfgang Schäuble and Pier Carlo Padoan, his German and Italian counterparts, according to French officials. There was a “positive reception”, one said.
In Berlin, officials said Germany had agreed to back Paris, saying it supported a common EU approach to the US over extraterritorial jurisdiction. Berlin sees that a union-wide approach to Washington is more likely to bear fruit than case-by-case discussions.
As a gentle reminder, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are all members of the G-20 and, we suspect, would not be too worried backing any such coordinated actions against US extraterritoriality
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-0 ... bank-fines