Rethinking the Distortions of Banking - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/26/business/global/26iht-dixon26.html?_r=1
A call to bury FTT proposals from an industry insider published in the NY Times - finally! - and this Reuters Breakingviews writer makes a case for FAT instead. Or, VAT on financial services, but not trading per see. The writer points out the tea leaves in Europe show the Robin Hood tax is dead. _Can European banks, still choking on PIIGS debt, pay FAT? Banks aren't where the money is, it's where the sovereign debt losses are hidden. EU politicians should stop licking their chops when they look at banks, stop the endless discussions on taxing banks, and focus on fixing their underlying problems instead.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/26/business/global/26iht-dixon26.html?_r=1
A call to bury FTT proposals from an industry insider published in the NY Times - finally! - and this Reuters Breakingviews writer makes a case for FAT instead. Or, VAT on financial services, but not trading per see. The writer points out the tea leaves in Europe show the Robin Hood tax is dead. _Can European banks, still choking on PIIGS debt, pay FAT? Banks aren't where the money is, it's where the sovereign debt losses are hidden. EU politicians should stop licking their chops when they look at banks, stop the endless discussions on taxing banks, and focus on fixing their underlying problems instead.
