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In a 23 May 2018 reply to a constituent on behalf of Treasurer Scott Morrison, a Treasury official:
Bail-in, Glass-Steagall, Banking / Finance
The Citizens Electoral Council has just released a 100-page handbook titled “The Next Financial Crash Is Certain! End the BoE-BIS-APRA Bankers’ Dictatorship. Time for Glass-Steagall Banking Separation and a National Bank”, which deals with all aspects of the profound crisis of banking in Australia, and provides the urgently required solutions to rebuild the national economy.
Glass-Steagall, National Banking, Banking / Finance
In its last day of hearings on 27 April the banking royal commission asked Treasury, the regulators and the banks to justify so-called vertical integration, i.e. banks owning the businesses that create the financial products that the banks advise their customers to buy.
Glass-Steagall, Banking / Finance
Australia’s banking royal commission could be the shot heard round the world in the global battle for nations to take back control of their financial systems from predatory speculators. There are signs the inquiry is starting to cause concern among the elite bankers of the City of London and Wall Street.
Royal Commission, Glass-Steagall, Banking / Finance
Talk is cheap, all “sound and fury, signifying nothing”. APRA’s report on CBA’s “culture” has many stern words, the media has reported it as “scathing” and “damning”, and Treasurer Scott Morrison said he expects more CBA board and management resignations. But compared with CBA’s actual crimes and misconduct, the action APRA is taking against CBA is limper than a wet lettuce.
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC, Glass-Steagall, Banking / Finance
Behind their public admissions that it was a mistake to oppose the Financial Services Royal Commission, the banks and their political stooges are already strategising how to ride out the storm. Specifically, how to resist pressure to break up the banks.
Royal Commission, APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC, Glass-Steagall, Banking / Finance