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Sistema financiero internacional (Última semana)

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  • Berlín insiste en su receta (Rosalía Sánchez, El Mundo 22/05/12)
  • El líder de Syriza se niega a acatar el plan de rescate a Grecia (M. Mora/J. Gómez, El País 22/05/12)
  • "El BCE no está para ayudar a gobiernos" (Beatriz Navarro, La Vanguardia 22/05/12)
  • Obama reclama el rescate de los bancos y medidas de alivio económico en España (Antonio Caño, El País 22/05/12)
  • Rajoy señala como prioridad para Euopea la estabilidad financiera (Expansión 22/05/12)
  • France, Germany still split on bonds (William Boston, The Wall Street Journal 22/05/12)
  • France to push for eurobonds (Quentin Peel/Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • Diplomats back plan for common EU "project bonds" (Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • Secret €100bn assistance propping up Greek banks (Ralph Atkins, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • La garantie des dépôts des clients des banques reste un casse-tête pour les Européens (Renaud Honoré, Les Echos 22/05/12)
  • Barclays vende el 20% de BlackRock para reforzar capital (R. Casado, Expansión 22/05/12)
  • Banks braced for fresh ratings cuts (Patrick Jenkins/Daniel Schäfer, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • Greece should not follow Argentina's example (Mario Blejer, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • Elevan el agujero en JP Morgan a 5.400 millones (Borja Bergareche, ABC 22/05/12)
  • JPMorgan suspends $15bn buyback (Tom Braithwaite, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • JPMorgan loss set to alter regulatory focus (Michael Mackenzie/Tracy Alloway, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • La difícil diplomacia económica (La Vanguardia 22/05/12)
  • Draghi está en Atenas (Manel Pérez, La Vanguardia 22/05/12)
  • La clave no son los eurobonos, sino el BCE (John Müller, El Mundo 22/05/12)
  • El «golpe del rayo» (Josep Borrell, El Periódico 22/05/12)
  • Europe can spend its way to growth (Hannes Swoboda, The Wall Street Journal 22/05/12)
  • Quién es respondable de la tragedia griega (Mohamed A. El-erian, elEconomista 22/05/12)
  • Battered banks slide down the rankings (Sharlene Goff, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • In European crisis, Iceland rises as island of recovery (Charles Forelle, The Wall Street Journal 22/05/12)
  • Now is the time to plan a velvet divorce for the euro (Gideon Rachman, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • Banks must change their business models to regain trust (Hugo Banziger, Financial Times 22/05/12)
  • EU summit to raise pressure on Merkel (Peter Spiegel/Patrick Jenkins, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • G8 leaders push for growth yet shy away from issuing orders (Robin Harding/Richard McGregor/Kiran Stacey, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • Eurobonos: primer paso (Ramón Tremosa, el Periódico 21/05/12)
  • Barroso: Lenders firm on Greek austerity plan (Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal 21/05/12)
  • La cumbre de la UE estudiará usar el fondo de rescate para ayudar a la banca (elEconomista 21/05/12)
  • Grecia afronta una decisión: dentro o fuera (Timothy Garton Ash, El País 21/05/12)
  • Desperate times call for desperate ECB measures (Jacek Rostowski, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • Big worry for Europe: A double meltdown (Landon Thomas Jr., International Herald Tribune 21/05/12)
  • Banks' worry is deposits (David Enrich/Sara Schaefer Muñoz/Charles Forelle, The Wall Street Journal 21/05/12)
  • The only way to stop a bank run in the eurozone (Wofgang Münchau, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • Preserving euro and sovereignty (Hugo Dixon, International Herald Tribune 21/05/12)
  • Funds build €60bn war chest for debt sales by European lenders (Robin Wigglesworth, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • US and UK eye reaction to systemic bank failure (Brooke Masters/Shahien Nasiripour, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • SEC move set to boost covered bonds in US (Tracy Alloway, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • J.P. Morgan struggles with huge unwind (Gregory Zuckerman/Scott Patterson, The Wall Street Journal 21/05/12)
  • Europe needs a genuine financial union (Simon Nixon, The Wall Street Journal 21/05/12)
  • As Greece goes, so go Cyprus banks (International Herald Tribune 21/05/12)
  • The Swedish reform model, believe it or not (Anne Jolis, The Wall Street Journal 21/05/12)
  • A blueprint for finishing the job on financial regulation (Andreas Dombret/Paul Tucker, Financial Times 21/05/12)
  • Europa no puede esperar (Fernando Fernández, elEconomista 19/05/12)
  • Europa se organiza para lo peor (Javier G. Gallego, El Mundo 19/05/12)
  • ¿Está Europa lista para la Unión Bancaria? (Nicolás Verón, elEconomista 19/05/12)
  • Crunch time (International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • Credit flows through new channel (Jack Ewing, International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • Possibility of a Greek euro exit loses its sting (Binyamin Appelbaum, International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • Greek politician confronts E.U. (Rachel Donadio/Liz Alderman, International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • Greece says Merkel suggested referendum on euro zone (Melissa Eddy/Nicholas Kulish, International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • Apocalypse fairly soon (Paul Krugman, International Herald Tribune 19/05/12)
  • El FMI suspende sus contactos con Grecia hasta las elecciones (Agencias, La Vanguardia 18/05/12)
  • Merkel faces G8 isolation over eurozone crisis (Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • UK enjoys strong gilts demand (Robin Wigglesworth/Miles Johnson, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Nicosia shores up Cypriot bank (Kerin Hope/Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • A permanent precedent (Martin Wolf, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Fed puts back sale of toxic assets (Nicole Bullock, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Pledge week at the Fed (The Wall Street Journal 18/05/12)
  • Grèce: vent de panique sur le secteur bancaire victime de retraits massifs (Massimo Prandi, Les Echos 18/05/12)
  • Prospects depend on wester support (Neil Buckley, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Fitch calculates $566bn needed for Basel III rules (Brooke Masters, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Tough battle to keep cash flowing in (Neil Buckley, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • White House pushes tighter bank rules (Carol E. Lee/Damian Paletta, The Wall Street Journal 18/05/12)
  • Berlin s'inquiète de l'avenir des Landesbanken (Jean-Philippe Lacour, Les Echos 18/05/12)
  • Watchdog: Targets missed on bank split (Marietta Cauchi, The Wall Street Journal 18/05/12)
  • HSBC sets strategy for additional revenues (Julia Werdigier, International Herald Tribune 18/05/12)
  • Credit rating agencies (The Lex Column - Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Bank runs may not lead to euro exits (James Saft, International Herald Tribune 18/05/12)
  • The last chance to rescue the euro (Philip Stephen, Financial Times 18/05/12)
  • Greece deserves credit, but debt's an issue (Matthew Dalton, The Wall Street Journal 18/05/12)
  • What if Greek outflows escalate to a panic? (Hugo Dixon, International Herald Tribune 18/05/12)
  • Grecia debe abandonar el euro (Nouriel Roubini, Expansión 18/05/12)
  • La UE estudia dar capacidad a los inversores para vetar los elevados bonus de la banca (A.Barker/P.Spiegel, Financial Times/Expansión 17/05/12)
  • ECB bars access to four Greek lenders (Ralph Atkins/Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • La banca griega se ve acorralada por la fuga de depósitos (El País 17/05/12)
  • Greece sets pivotal ballot over the euro (Alkman Granitsas/Nektaria Stamouli/Marcus Walker, The Wall Street Journal 17/05/12)
  • Las débiles bases de los bancos griegos (George Hay, Cinco Días 17/05/12)
  • Euro's last turn before the Grexit (Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • Bruselas redobla las amenazas a Atenas (Claudí Pérez, El País 17/05/12)
  • El FMI pide a Italia que recapitalice la banca y apruebe la reforma laboral (Giovanni Vegezzi, elEconomista 17/05/12)
  • La banca italiana pide obviar a las agencias (Graziella Ascenzi, Expansión 17/05/12)
  • Painful separation could build a better union (Eduardo Porter, International Herald Tribune 17/05/12)
  • Euro starts to crack as investors look to the exits (Alice Ross, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • Withdrawals from banks stop short of panic (Peter Spiegel/Kerin Hope, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • Prospects for European banks once again darken (Max Colchester, The Wall Street Journal 17/05/12)
  • China sees a decline in appetite for loans (Bob Davis/Tom Orlik, The Wall Street Journal 17/05/12)
  • Cameron to spell out fears of eurozone "unravelling" (George Parker/Chris Giles, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • The only way to contain the contagion of a Greek exit (Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • Only the IMF can break the euro debt crisis logjam (Charles Goodhart, Financial Times 17/05/12)
  • Europe's missing contingency plan (Simon Nixon, The Wall Street Journal 17/05/12)
  • El Ecofin pacta elevar las reservas de capital de los bancos (A.L., elEconomista 16/05/12)
  • E.U. finance ministers reach compromise (Paul Geitner, International Herald Tribune 16/05/12)
  • Greece to repay €435m bond in full (Kerin Hope/Richard Milne, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Grecia, al borde de lo desconocido (Manuel Estapé Tous, La Vanguardia 16/05/12)
  • Los griegos se juegan la moneda a cara o cruz (Juanma Lamet, Expansión 16/05/12)
  • La banca italiana se rebela contra la agencia de EEUU (Expansión 16/05/12)
  • Italian banks' profit secret: ECB cash (Giovanni Legorano, The Wall Street Journal 16/05/12)
  • Downgrade for banks in Italy hits a nerve (International Herald Tribune 16/05/12)
  • European banks in talks on how to curb big three rating agencies (Patrick Jenkins, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Athens exit fears put havens at a premium (Robin Wigglesworth/Michael Mackenzie, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Hollande to push for growth in Berlin (Hugh Carnegy, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Argentina on the Aegean (Joshua Rosner, The Wall Street Journal 16/05/12)
  • Greek drama could still end with inclusion in euro zone (Marcus Walker, The Wall Street Journal 16/05/12)
  • More loans default in Europe (Eliot Brown, The Wall Street Journal 16/05/12)
  • Bankers focus on reform-minded French duo (Alex Barker/Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Focus turns to extent of contagion as "little country" threatens big impact (Peter Spiegel/Quentin Peel, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • EU to push for binding investor vote on pay (Alex Barker/Peter Spiegel, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Lack of good collateral is Achilles heel of euro rescue (Gene Frieda, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Euro exit will stoke forces of change in east Mediterranean (Tony Barber, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Bank capital rules (The Lex Column - Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Make banking boring (Joe Nocera, International Herald Tribune 16/05/12)
  • How Keynes would solve the eurozone crisis (Marcus Miller/Robert Skidelsky, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Japan banks benefit as rivals retreat (Michiyo Nakamoto, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • La Justicia de EEUU y el FBI investigan a JP Morgan (Estela S. Mazo, Expansión 16/05/12)
  • El beneficio de San Paolo aumenta un 21,6% (Expansión 16/05/12)
  • Espírito Santo gana un 84% menos por la crisis de la deuda (Expansión 16/05/12)
  • Trading offsets Intesa bad loans (Eric Sylvers, Financial Times 16/05/12)
  • Investors eye ECB intervention (Mary Watkins/Alexandra Stevenson, Financial Times 16/05/12)

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