Tying the arrests of former central bank officials to pressure by owners of bankrupt private banks, Timothy Ash writes:

Thursday, November 14, 2019
Tying the arrests of former central bank officials to pressure by owners of bankrupt private banks, Timothy Ash writes:

Tying the arrests of former central bank officials to pressure by owners of bankrupt private banks, Timothy Ash writes: “If big bank owners are being brought down/made to pay, they are willing to play dirty and bring reformers down with them for technicalities in the original bank clean up operations… They want to cut a deal to walk away from losses incurred as per the 2014-2016 banking crisis and be given clean bill of health.”

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