German finmin-no chance for now of global fin. transaction tax
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/15/idUSB4E7LA00120111015
Woohoo!!!!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/15/idUSB4E7LA00120111015
Woohoo!!!!
Quote from listedguru:
Thanks for the input. I'm just glad that France is done with it's failed G20 Presidency in November. It's also nice to see that Mexico is taking over and seems to be against the ftt. I continue to believe that by the end of this year the ftt debate will die down considerably.
-Guru
Quote from Explorer:
German finmin-no chance for now of global fin. transaction tax
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/15/idUSB4E7LA00120111015
Woohoo!!!!
Quote from Explorer:
German finmin-no chance for now of global fin. transaction tax
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/15/idUSB4E7LA00120111015
Woohoo!!!!

Quote from listedguru:
Good headline indeed but it still says no chance FOR NOW meaning they just won't throw in the towel. I'm looking forward to reading some quotes from the fin min's regarding discussion of the ftt. I'm sure Canada will tell it how it is
-Guru
Quote from FightTheFuture:
German FinMin says no global, so must be determined to make FTT Euro. Why?
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...nce-for-global-financial-transaction-tax.html
Merkel Says Wonât Accept U.S. Balking at Finance Transaction Tax
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized governments including President Barack Obamaâs administration for refusing to make the financial sector pay for the global financial crisis, and vowed to push for a financial transaction tax until it applies at least in Europe.
âI think this is not okay. We want, and we have to make, financial market participants contribute to the costs of crisis management.â
Merkel said she will continue to push for a levy because âreasonable regulationâ is needed for economic confidence to return. Trust in the reliability and competence of many financial market participants has been damaged, she said. Her comments were published by the government press office.
