Economic news

ECB’s Wunsch does not see repeat of 2008 financial crisis

2023.03.18 08:20


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The financial district in Frankfurt, Germany, March 18, 2019. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – ECB Governing Council member Pierre Wunsch does not expect a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis despite turbulence caused by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, arguing European banks were subject to tougher rules than regional U.S. banks.

Banking stocks globally have been battered since Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and Credit Suisse was forced to tap $54 billion in central bank funding, raising questions about other weaknesses in the financial system.

“We don’t have any information indicating the European banks to be vulnerable,” Wunsch, also governor of the Belgian central bank BNB, told Belgian news paper L’Echo in an interview published on Saturday.

“If you look at the Belgian banks, they are more solid than the average of European banks. That’s why it is very hard to imagine a repeat of the financial crisis”.

Wunsch said it was crucial to distinguish between Europe and the U.S., where a softer application of capitalisation rules had enabled some regional banks to run up higher interest rate risks than they would have been allowed to in Europe.

“It is important to make a distinction between Europe, where banks are subject to certain rules, and the U.S. – with Credit Suisse, in my opinion, being a case apart,” he noted.

“We do neither see a risk of contagion nor a risk of instability if we look at the figures from a rational perspective,” the central bank governor said.

Asked about the future of Credit Suisse, Wunsch said he only saw a “very low” likelihood that the bank might go bankrupt.

“For one, according to the public figures its situation is not bad, in itself, and, secondly, the Swiss authorities would intervene if necessary as it is a bank of systemic importance,” he said.

Source link

Related Articles

Back to top button
bitcoin
Bitcoin (BTC) $ 105,247.20 2.93%
ethereum
Ethereum (ETH) $ 3,272.01 5.51%
xrp
XRP (XRP) $ 3.11 2.99%
tether
Tether (USDT) $ 1.00 0.03%
solana
Solana (SOL) $ 240.84 5.58%
bnb
BNB (BNB) $ 680.89 2.52%
usd-coin
USDC (USDC) $ 1.00 0.00%
dogecoin
Dogecoin (DOGE) $ 0.334534 3.53%
cardano
Cardano (ADA) $ 0.97069 5.74%
staked-ether
Lido Staked Ether (STETH) $ 3,271.34 5.50%
tron
TRON (TRX) $ 0.251775 5.55%
chainlink
Chainlink (LINK) $ 24.85 8.97%
avalanche-2
Avalanche (AVAX) $ 34.37 5.54%
wrapped-bitcoin
Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) $ 104,942.12 2.84%
stellar
Stellar (XLM) $ 0.436891 12.48%
wrapped-steth
Wrapped stETH (WSTETH) $ 3,886.08 5.13%
sui
Sui (SUI) $ 4.13 11.78%
hedera-hashgraph
Hedera (HBAR) $ 0.317539 5.90%
the-open-network
Toncoin (TON) $ 4.82 0.10%
shiba-inu
Shiba Inu (SHIB) $ 0.000019 3.64%
weth
WETH (WETH) $ 3,271.88 5.53%
litecoin
Litecoin (LTC) $ 129.07 15.32%
polkadot
Polkadot (DOT) $ 6.17 9.29%
leo-token
LEO Token (LEO) $ 9.74 0.12%
hyperliquid
Hyperliquid (HYPE) $ 26.82 16.23%
bitcoin-cash
Bitcoin Cash (BCH) $ 438.08 6.83%
bitget-token
Bitget Token (BGB) $ 6.95 3.25%
uniswap
Uniswap (UNI) $ 12.13 4.66%
usds
USDS (USDS) $ 0.999817 0.05%
wrapped-eeth
Wrapped eETH (WEETH) $ 3,463.21 5.45%
ethena-usde
Ethena USDe (USDE) $ 1.00 0.12%
pepe
Pepe (PEPE) $ 0.000013 6.59%
near
NEAR Protocol (NEAR) $ 4.64 5.91%
official-trump
Official Trump (TRUMP) $ 27.12 0.31%
mantra-dao
MANTRA (OM) $ 5.60 24.01%
ondo-finance
Ondo (ONDO) $ 1.59 11.60%
aave
Aave (AAVE) $ 316.04 9.22%
aptos
Aptos (APT) $ 7.97 9.37%
internet-computer
Internet Computer (ICP) $ 9.23 8.47%
monero
Monero (XMR) $ 225.74 2.83%
whitebit
WhiteBIT Coin (WBT) $ 28.47 0.21%
ethereum-classic
Ethereum Classic (ETC) $ 26.51 5.18%
mantle
Mantle (MNT) $ 1.17 9.49%
vechain
VeChain (VET) $ 0.047443 12.54%
bittensor
Bittensor (TAO) $ 466.20 1.86%
crypto-com-chain
Cronos (CRO) $ 0.131935 2.18%
polygon-ecosystem-token
POL (ex-MATIC) (POL) $ 0.417353 6.63%
dai
Dai (DAI) $ 0.999935 0.06%
kaspa
Kaspa (KAS) $ 0.133295 10.76%
okb
OKB (OKB) $ 56.21 4.22%