Robert Pringle's Viewpoint: The global finance system is in bad need of repair

Neglect may sweep any away chance of reasonable debate and compromise

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Some commentators foresee a progressive Balkanisation of international banking. The highly experienced financial regulator Andrew Sheng, writing in the November issue of Central Banking, is forthright: The world is breaking up into national currency blocks with different allegiances and shifting interests."

Global banks create credit beyond the control of national central banks, yet when they fail, resolving their losses is a national issue. Not surprisingly, governments expect banks to ring

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