Penal conditions risk success of UK rescue plan
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 10:18AM
Simon Ward

Can you rescue and punish failing banks at the same time? I doubt it, which is why I am less optimistic about the success of the UK banking rescue plan than its US counterpart.

It may seem just for the rescuer to appropriate future profits due to ordinary shareholders but those earnings are required to attract new private sector capital and offset prospective uncovered losses.

Compare and contrast the details of the UK and US rescue plans:

The penal conditions being imposed on British banks place them at a competitive disadvantage to their US counterparts, increasing the risk that they will require prolonged public support or even eventual full nationalisation.

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