Who is the biggest clown of the Credit Crisis? Vote now!
Thanks to @centrifugen I came across a poll on a Swedish site: who is the biggest clown of the Credit Crisis?
Thought we should have our voice heard so please cast your vote here: http://www.asymptotix.eu/content/who-biggest-clown-credit-crisis
Letter from David Cameron and other G20 leader to French President Nicolas Sarkozy
President Sarkozy,
Three years after our first Leaders’ meeting, reverberations of the global financial crisis are still being felt by citizens and governments around the world. For many advanced economies the path out of the deep and prolonged recession will be difficult. This will impact on growth in emerging markets, and there is more limited room for manoeuvre than in 2009.
Ian Fraser: Cameron must not go soft on the banks
By Ian Fraser, published today at the Sunday Herald.
As leader of the opposition, David Cameron gave the impression he intended to be tough on the banks. In an interview with Sky News in January 2009, he called for criminal actions against bankers and earlier said we needed “a day of reckoning” for those who presided over the near-collapse of UK’s financial system. After 18 months in Downing Street, Cameron seems to have gone soft.


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