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UK must take a sheet of paper Barack Obama

Fiscal stimulus more is being stacked further monetary stimulus and a way that is linked to the account to be highly inflationary and will test international appetite for destruction near dollar assets. No performance obligations astonishing no jumped so vigorously. America to borrow the rest of the world is not unlimited. If more deficit spending will be tighter monetary conditions, then the two mutually offsetting. There is no gift tax when countered by higher interest rates.

However, positive results of the actions of Obama prevail largely exceed the obvious risks. Finally, there is a movement on Parliament Hill and had to do some good for poleaxed business confidence. In the first two years of his presidency, Mr. Obama continued a social agenda narrow alienated majority naturally conservative America, which ended in political stalemate. Economic paralysis resulting is palpable as policy.

Obama did not totally business and finance with the certainty that he needs to begin investing and hires once more. The medium-term provided that call necessary wakeup for administration to start focusing on the main cause of his unpopularity - inability to cope with the economic crisis.

Achieve a kind of accommodation with the Republicans is evidence of a more flexible attitude, prepares. The best offshore attack appears to be easing. Just as Bill Clinton was forced to move to the centre ground to secure his chances for a second term in his first term, the same applies now to Obama.

Trust is one of the most important economic any reconvening ingredients and after a crisis Bank, perhaps the most important. Despite its recoil reduction of taxes, Obama, reluctant rhetoric seems finally acknowledged that save the economy must come before the pursuit of a left Liberal supporter program.

Here in the UK coalition Government realized the need to strengthen the confidence of the private sector much better than his American counterpart. After the catastrophe of Gordon Brown's reign, current Government makes most of the good things in terms of economic policy even more remarkable, has managed so far to maintain a common front on everything.

However, there are glaring exception to this - a persistent beat, run down and otherwise punish industry more successful in Britain; tendency banking and finance. OK, so do not laugh.

To describe an industry that brings the world on the brink of economic disaster and requiring hundreds of billions of pounds in support of the public as "success" is quite a leap. Politics of piracy in the banking sector size is fairly easy to understand. The Prime Minister and his Chancellor have deemed it necessary to approach "while it all" economic rival Vince Cable and Ed Miliband to the position of Chief critic store repair.

Address the appalling bankers may or may not make sound policy. Unfortunately, it is much more difficult to claim that makes good economy because it goes to two of the main economic objectives of the Government.

Likes it or not, the United Kingdom desperately need a city prosperous and domestic banking sector to obtain the restoration of the robust private sector and rapid budgetary consolidation, he aspires to.

Essentially, bankers are relied on to fund recovery and revenue to support the reduction of public debt. The present stalemate gets anyone anywhere.

This is why the until recently hush-hush "project Merlin" - initiative to bring both sides together to sort their differences. Intermediary for the Government is the former banker Oliver Letwin, supported by the Economic Advisor to George Osborne, Rupert Harrison. Of the banking sector, the initiative is headed by John Varley, Barclays outgoing Director-General.

If these talks have been aimed at achieving great things, then they are still likely to fail. Competing banks widely different strategies and international mixture would always try to join a common agenda for the wage restraint significantly and increased loans or even support for Big company bank David Cameron, whatever it is.

So it proved. Talks would not even are widely known on, but the fact that Standard Chartered decided out of withdrawing them publicly for the initiative, citing the fact that all its operations are abroad should not therefore be governed by politically motivated to wage moderation, here at the United Kingdom requirements.

Similarly, HSBC and Santander are more unhappy are grouped in with the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Lloyds Banking Group part-nationalised. In fact, the bankers are hated in the same measure, but that does not seem to stop requiring taxpayer recapitalisation of thought they fall into a different category of damages reputation at those banks that. In any case, it is still likely that any kind of a statement on the premiums will be accepted on this side of Christmas.

In the meantime, the future coalition ploughs with repression against banks which is much more severe than any attempted other advanced economies. The latest example of this approach is the Bank collection, including the final details are to be announced in the coming days.

Yet again, there are a lot of political and financial rationale for this proposal for a tax on uninsured deposits, but the fact is that no one else is imposed and it goes to the parallel objective of loans increased in the small business sector.

Government's approach is a mess. There are not many that the powerlessness of the administration of the Obama can teach these islands, except perhaps it. economic improvement requires recovery of the private sector and in Great Britain, which includes - swallow hard - rehabilitation support policy of the city hated.


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Fall Street and paper quality issues shares hit profits

First half profit De La Rue fell to £ 44. 2 m within six months to September 25, £ 69. 4 m a year ago. Sales decreased by 17pc £ 209. 2 m

Society "issues in production of paper in one of our hotels have, as previously advised, had a significant impact on the performance of the Group during the first half," said. ""There is still uncertainty about the outcome of this matter, including its financial impact on current and future fiscal years.

The street and said that he took all measures necessary to eliminate problems with certification in September said that it would be able to resume supplies of paper and paper entirely conforme.La society had previously stopped shipment of paper ticket when he discovered the problem.

Shares fell 21.5%, or 3 5pc, p 601.5 morning business, taking the total slide in prices on the part of this year to 39pc.

Issue of production of the street cost the work of James Hussey, who resigned as Chief Executive in a daring attempt to save a contract with Reserve Bank of India worth up to 25pc of profits from business it left in August after 27 years with the company.

Today, the company said it was "satisfactory progress" towards the appointment of his successor.

"While the recent issues are obviously very serious and most likely to have consequences in the short term, there are some signs that the worst may now be passed," analysts said Investec.


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IWC appeal to concentrate in advance of the white paper

Richard LambertRichard Lambert said that the white paper should concentrate on improving the economic stability of regulation of tax expertise and maintain flexible labour markets. Photo: GETTY

Trade Organization published a letter he wrote to George Osborne, the Chancellor and Vince Cable, the Secretary of the company, stating the measures necessary for the creation of "the greatest impact on performance growth within a relatively short time.

The letter, written by Richard Lambert, Director General of the CBI and sent last week, calls for emphasis on the possibilities of non-banking finance for small and medium-sized entreprises.ainsi extend the schema of financing of the company, Mr. Lambert said that but must correspond to the needs of innovative companies based on intellectual property where banks find it difficult loans due to the absence of physical safeguards.

The letter calls for action to promote exports by removing barriers to trade as customs procedures heavy and protectionist procurement systems.

Mr. Lambert, whose letter on the issues discussed during the Conference of the IWC yesterday, said the white paper should concentrate on improving the economic regulatory stability of tax expertise and maintain flexible labour markets.


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