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Country risk 2010:

Country risk 2010:

Bi-annual Country risk survey monitoring political and economic stability of 186 countries

Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey 2010:

March 2009

Liquidity: Banks park and ride


What good is abundant liquidity unless it flows into the wider economy?




If the aim of governments is to restore the banking system to profit, they may unwittingly be succeeding quicker than they can have imagined.

Commercial banks are being completely rational by parking their much-prized liquidity at the short end. They buy three-year government guaranteed debt yielding something like 2.6% (using the UK as an example, but the same holds for the eurozone) and then place that with the central bank at a little over 1% – earning a risk-free return in excess of 150 basis points....


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