• The FDIC faced up to very similar problems in the savings bank industry, allowing savings banks to get through the very difficult economic times but not allowing them to increase their risk profile.

    FORBES

  • We hear from former trading vice-president of Lehman's, Larry McDonald, who has written an insider's view of the systemic problems within the bank in his literary apologia "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers".

    BBC: This week: Culture and the crash

  • Stocks retreated after reports that Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, could usher in a new template for resolving future bank problems in the euro zone.

    WSJ: Early Stock Gains Fizzle

  • Mr Dijsselbloem said the bank's problems stemmed from a decline in the value of its property portfolio.

    BBC: Dutch bank SNS Reaal nationalised

  • In a report this week, the World Bank says Indonesia faces many of the same problems encountered by transitional democracies in Eastern Europe, but fails to do much about it.

    ECONOMIST: When FDI means foreigners ditching Indonesia

  • The problems are especially acute in the fixed-income department of the investment bank, where debt products are issued and traded.

    ECONOMIST: UBS falls from grace

  • Some countries maintain that the support of the UN will be critical in sorting out such problems and in securing help from other institutions, such as the World Bank and the European Union.

    ECONOMIST: Looking to a new Iraq | The

  • In January, at a meeting with analysts, the bank's bosses disclosed that it had problems in retail lending.

    ECONOMIST: American banks

  • In an April speech in Berlin, Dr. Andreas Dombret, a member of the executive board of the Deutsche Bundesbank (the German central bank), offered a startlingly frank assessment of the current problems in Europe.

    FORBES: Germany And China Have The Gold And Will Make The Rules

  • The communication difficulties between the UK Treasury, the FSA and the Bank of England during the Northern Rock crisis in 2007 illustrated some of the problems that can occur when there is incomplete co-ordination between the lender of last resort and the bank supervisor.

    FORBES: Euro Area Banking Union: Should Bank Supervision and Monetary Policy Be Separated?

  • The Venezuelan government assured investors that the economy was stable and denied that the decision to intervene in the bank was indicative of wider financial problems.

    BBC: Countries suspend Stanford banks

  • In addition, there were serious communication problems between the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Treasury Department regarding AIG's retention payment program.

    FORBES: Business In The Beltway

  • But in practice, the knowledge problem and public-choice problems make such an ideal bank an illusion.

    FORBES: The Federal Reserve's Flawed Approach To Monetary Policy

  • In fact, in almost every case of bank problems or failures, government regulators have been the last people to know.

    FORBES: Book Review: John Allison's The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure

  • Key takeaway: Cyprus may be a unique situation given the nature of its problems (huge bank deposits that were invested in government bonds that went south) and this is a positive development.

    FORBES: Cyprus Reaches a Deal with the ECB and IMF.

  • He says at the moment there is no real safety net when problems arise in the eurozone and there needs to be fewer restrictions on the European Central Bank, for example when it comes to buying government bonds.

    CNN: Poland wants to join eurozone 'as soon as it's safe'

  • Both of those problems have struck WikiLeaks in the last six months, as Visa, Mastercard, and Bank of America have all cut off donations to the group and PayPal and the banking arm of the Swiss postal service PostFinance have both frozen WikiLeaks-associated funds.

    FORBES: WikiLeaks Asks For Anonymous Bitcoin Donations

  • In the past few days, Royal Bank of Scotland has found similar problems.

    BBC: Blustery global trade winds

  • The central bank governor, Daoud Ballali, acknowledges that there are problems in agriculture, which is moving more slowly than other sectors of the economy.

    BBC: Tanzania: Reforms under pressure

  • Would there be problems if, say, the October date meant that shoppers could still have bank accounts in francs and marks while shopkeepers were giving them euros?

    ECONOMIST: The euro

  • Allianz thought it had its product and distribution problems solved in March 2000 when Deutsche Bank and Dresdner announced plans to merge and bring Allianz into the deal.

    FORBES: Schulte-Noelle Scores

  • During a presentation in New York on Tuesday, Morgan Chief Philip Purcell acknowledged that big morale problems were affecting the bank's investment banking and equities divisions--whose cosseted bankers contribute 20% to 25% of profits--and that senior management was spending "an awful lot" of time on the issue.

    FORBES

  • About 600, 000 customers in the Republic and Northern Ireland were affected by the IT problems which led to widespread criticism of the bank.

    BBC: Ulster Bank crisis: 'Several thousand' customers leave

  • And as the problems have persisted, it has become increasingly aggressive, with multiple hikes in interest rates and increases in bank reserve requirements, the most recent taking place last week.

    FORBES: China Is The 800-Pound Inflation Gorilla Across The Globe

  • While Citigroup ( C) and Bank of America ( BAC) were so loaded down with mortgage lending woes and other problems in the financial crisis, JPMorgan was relatively unscathed, as we see here in a net income chart.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Mr Estrada's other problems were highlighted this week by a pair of reports from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, in which the Philippines is vying with Indonesia to turn in the slowest growth in the region this year.

    ECONOMIST: Estrada��s risky strategy

  • Bernanke punted, saying that the central bank will issue a "principles-based" report in April to make sure any problems identified don't occur again.

    FORBES: What To Do About Wall Street

  • And on top of blocking bank withdrawals and imposing capital controls Greece would also face the massive problems of introducing a new currency in the form of new coins and notes and procedures.

    ECONOMIST: The costs of break-up

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