IMF Warns U.K. Banks May Need More Capital

LONDON -- The U.K. may need to inject more capital into banks if the economic situation declines and loan defaults rise, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday.

Repeating its warning that the U.K. recovery is likely to be "slow and subdued," the IMF's executive board said the priority is to repair the damage banks have suffered during the economic crisis.

"Substantial further write-downs would result in an erosion of capital buffers and might lead to renewed doubts about the capital adequacy of individual banks," the board said in an annual assessment of the U.K. economy.

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The U.K. is headed for an Icelandic type bust.

I'd bet Soros is betting against the sterling now.

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I like this part :

On p18 there is a handy list of the gross cost of the bailouts - broken down. Total: £904bn or 63% of GDP. A few highlights:

Northern Rock --- £14.6bn.
Bradford & Bingley --- £24bn
Kaupthing Singer & Friedlaender --- £3.3bn
Landsbanki --- £4.5bn
Heritable --- £500m
Dunfermline --- £1.6bn
All bank recapitalisation --- £78.1bn
Increase in contingent liabilities --- £777bn
Credit Guarantee Scheme --- £250bn
Working Capital Scheme --- £11.5bn
Asset-Backed Securities Guarantee Scheme --- £50bn
Asset Protection Scheme --- £466bn

TOTAL TAXPAYER EXPOSURE: £904bn or 63% of GDP.
 
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I like this part :

On p18 there is a handy list of the gross cost of the bailouts - broken down. Total: £904bn or 63% of GDP. A few highlights:

Northern Rock --- £14.6bn.
Bradford & Bingley --- £24bn
Kaupthing Singer & Friedlaender --- £3.3bn
Landsbanki --- £4.5bn
Heritable --- £500m
Dunfermline --- £1.6bn
All bank recapitalisation --- £78.1bn
Increase in contingent liabilities --- £777bn
Credit Guarantee Scheme --- £250bn
Working Capital Scheme --- £11.5bn
Asset-Backed Securities Guarantee Scheme --- £50bn
Asset Protection Scheme --- £466bn

TOTAL TAXPAYER EXPOSURE: £904bn or 63% of GDP.


thats enough money to feed a billion of the world's most poor... for 3 years.
 
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