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Breaking up the euro : the end of a common currency, Dimitris N. Chorafas
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- Summary
- "The drama of the common currency is a hot topic. The Euro was planned for the European Union's member states, bringing economically strong nations like Germany and Holland and weaker nations like Greece, Spain and Italy under one set of currency rules. A dozen years of its implementation has shown that the planning was incomplete at best. Add to this the weight of a deepening debt crisis among western nations, which continues unabated, and Europe has a very deep financial hole to climb out of. In this work, Dimitris N. Chorafas provides the reader with evidence to poor political judgment, then delves into preparation for the foreseeable Euro breakup and confronts the redenomination risk associated to it"--provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xx, 221 pages
- Contents
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- The break-up of the euro is a probable "impossibility"
- The start of deglobalization
- Every economy is sick in its own way
- Was political action an honest brokerage or a trap?
- Has euroland been a big political mistake?
- Default on debt which is no more "domestic"
- The lack of leadership is deeply felt in western countries
- Emu and the bubble of eldorado riches
- Europe is paying the price of mismanagement
- Spending time and money on useless "summits"
- If it's a casino society, take me to Las Vegas
- Crisis meetings of chiefs of state without tangible results
- When Europe is stalling the field is open to folklore
- The 19th "summit's" miracle weapons : June 28/29, 2012
- Throwing the dice in Brussels
- Monti's delight and Merkel's sorrow
- Troubled countries relief program
- With storm clouds over euroland : it's no time for miracle weapons
- Euroland's banking union
- The pains of the Italian economy
- The pains of the Spanish economy and of its banking industry
- ECB, EFSF, ESM, eurobonds and political horse trading
- The European financial stability facility
- European stability mechanism
- Leveraging euroland's funds is wrong way risk
- Dead cat walking : eurobonds
- The French connection
- Throwing money to a four-letter wind : LTRO
- Long term refinancing operation : the Sarkozy trade
- Euroland's drift to financial mismanagement
- The destination of LTRO funds is as important as their amount
- LTROs have moral hazard
- How the powerful became powerless
- Fiscal compact and outright monetary transactions
- The fiscal compact is an upgraded stability and growth pact
- What the fiscal compact might worth in the longer term?
- Economic problems mount as sovereigns lose their luster
- European banking industry and the Liikanen committee
- Outright monetary transactions (OMT)
- Why OMT may end up in a fiasco
- Target2. The creeping risk of a financial nuclear bomb
- Target2 imbalances are still on the rise
- Breaking through the austerity wall with target2
- The creeping risk of financial imbalances can destroy the euro
- Aftereffect of chronic surpluses and deficits in ECB books
- Without the german economy euroland is off the rails
- Exit Germany?
- Redenomination risk following a euro break-up
- The euro could destroy the EU
- Lex monetae. The legality of abandoning the euro
- Redenomination risk by classes of assets and liabilities
- Can a fiscal union be the solution?
- What a fiscal union cannot do, a political union might
- Conclusion
- Isbn
- 9781137333261
- Label
- Breaking up the euro : the end of a common currency
- Title
- Breaking up the euro
- Title remainder
- the end of a common currency
- Statement of responsibility
- Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "The drama of the common currency is a hot topic. The Euro was planned for the European Union's member states, bringing economically strong nations like Germany and Holland and weaker nations like Greece, Spain and Italy under one set of currency rules. A dozen years of its implementation has shown that the planning was incomplete at best. Add to this the weight of a deepening debt crisis among western nations, which continues unabated, and Europe has a very deep financial hole to climb out of. In this work, Dimitris N. Chorafas provides the reader with evidence to poor political judgment, then delves into preparation for the foreseeable Euro breakup and confronts the redenomination risk associated to it"--provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Chorafas, Dimitris N
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Monetary policy
- Bank liquidity
- Bank reserves
- Eurozone
- Label
- Breaking up the euro : the end of a common currency, Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- The break-up of the euro is a probable "impossibility" -- The start of deglobalization -- Every economy is sick in its own way -- Was political action an honest brokerage or a trap? -- Has euroland been a big political mistake? -- Default on debt which is no more "domestic" -- The lack of leadership is deeply felt in western countries -- Emu and the bubble of eldorado riches -- Europe is paying the price of mismanagement -- Spending time and money on useless "summits" -- If it's a casino society, take me to Las Vegas -- Crisis meetings of chiefs of state without tangible results -- When Europe is stalling the field is open to folklore -- The 19th "summit's" miracle weapons : June 28/29, 2012 -- Throwing the dice in Brussels -- Monti's delight and Merkel's sorrow -- Troubled countries relief program -- With storm clouds over euroland : it's no time for miracle weapons -- Euroland's banking union -- The pains of the Italian economy -- The pains of the Spanish economy and of its banking industry -- ECB, EFSF, ESM, eurobonds and political horse trading -- The European financial stability facility -- European stability mechanism -- Leveraging euroland's funds is wrong way risk -- Dead cat walking : eurobonds -- The French connection -- Throwing money to a four-letter wind : LTRO -- Long term refinancing operation : the Sarkozy trade -- Euroland's drift to financial mismanagement -- The destination of LTRO funds is as important as their amount -- LTROs have moral hazard -- How the powerful became powerless -- Fiscal compact and outright monetary transactions -- The fiscal compact is an upgraded stability and growth pact -- What the fiscal compact might worth in the longer term? -- Economic problems mount as sovereigns lose their luster -- European banking industry and the Liikanen committee -- Outright monetary transactions (OMT) -- Why OMT may end up in a fiasco -- Target2. The creeping risk of a financial nuclear bomb -- Target2 imbalances are still on the rise -- Breaking through the austerity wall with target2 -- The creeping risk of financial imbalances can destroy the euro -- Aftereffect of chronic surpluses and deficits in ECB books -- Without the german economy euroland is off the rails -- Exit Germany? -- Redenomination risk following a euro break-up -- The euro could destroy the EU -- Lex monetae. The legality of abandoning the euro -- Redenomination risk by classes of assets and liabilities -- Can a fiscal union be the solution? -- What a fiscal union cannot do, a political union might -- Conclusion
- Control code
- FIEb17309384
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xx, 221 pages
- Isbn
- 9781137333261
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
-
- (NhCcYBP) 2013000413
- (OCoLC)825047362
- Label
- Breaking up the euro : the end of a common currency, Dimitris N. Chorafas
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- The break-up of the euro is a probable "impossibility" -- The start of deglobalization -- Every economy is sick in its own way -- Was political action an honest brokerage or a trap? -- Has euroland been a big political mistake? -- Default on debt which is no more "domestic" -- The lack of leadership is deeply felt in western countries -- Emu and the bubble of eldorado riches -- Europe is paying the price of mismanagement -- Spending time and money on useless "summits" -- If it's a casino society, take me to Las Vegas -- Crisis meetings of chiefs of state without tangible results -- When Europe is stalling the field is open to folklore -- The 19th "summit's" miracle weapons : June 28/29, 2012 -- Throwing the dice in Brussels -- Monti's delight and Merkel's sorrow -- Troubled countries relief program -- With storm clouds over euroland : it's no time for miracle weapons -- Euroland's banking union -- The pains of the Italian economy -- The pains of the Spanish economy and of its banking industry -- ECB, EFSF, ESM, eurobonds and political horse trading -- The European financial stability facility -- European stability mechanism -- Leveraging euroland's funds is wrong way risk -- Dead cat walking : eurobonds -- The French connection -- Throwing money to a four-letter wind : LTRO -- Long term refinancing operation : the Sarkozy trade -- Euroland's drift to financial mismanagement -- The destination of LTRO funds is as important as their amount -- LTROs have moral hazard -- How the powerful became powerless -- Fiscal compact and outright monetary transactions -- The fiscal compact is an upgraded stability and growth pact -- What the fiscal compact might worth in the longer term? -- Economic problems mount as sovereigns lose their luster -- European banking industry and the Liikanen committee -- Outright monetary transactions (OMT) -- Why OMT may end up in a fiasco -- Target2. The creeping risk of a financial nuclear bomb -- Target2 imbalances are still on the rise -- Breaking through the austerity wall with target2 -- The creeping risk of financial imbalances can destroy the euro -- Aftereffect of chronic surpluses and deficits in ECB books -- Without the german economy euroland is off the rails -- Exit Germany? -- Redenomination risk following a euro break-up -- The euro could destroy the EU -- Lex monetae. The legality of abandoning the euro -- Redenomination risk by classes of assets and liabilities -- Can a fiscal union be the solution? -- What a fiscal union cannot do, a political union might -- Conclusion
- Control code
- FIEb17309384
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xx, 221 pages
- Isbn
- 9781137333261
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- (NhCcYBP) 2013000413
- (OCoLC)825047362
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