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Tag: Timothy Geithner

Geithner tours Europe ahead of crisis summit - 06 December 2011 - News

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner arrived in Germany today (6 December) in the first stop of a three-day tour of eurozone leaders to urge them to take decisive action to backstop their currency union and resolve a crushing debt crisis.

Consensus collapses on bank reform ahead of G20 - 03 June 2010 - News

For those expecting a G20 that will make good on promises to reform the financial sector - like imposing a bank levy - the next leaders' meeting will be a disappointment as political consensus has petered out, according to sources at the group's preliminary talks. 

Barnier visit to US 'waste of time', says Washington insider - 10 May 2010 - News

EU Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier was in the US over the weekend to talk tough on financial reform. But a high-ranking US official warned that Barnier was consorting with the culprits of the crisis and that his trip may prove a waste of his time. 

MEPs to restrict US access to anti-terror data - 05 May 2010 - News

The European Parliament wants to see plans for an EU-based financial data authority before striking a new EU-US financial data sharing deal to combat terrorism, according to members of the legislature's justice committee, LIBE.

We're like 'Siamese twins' on banking reform, US tells EU - 27 April 2010 - News

Although question marks hang over the transatlantic political will to devise common policies to regulate banks, US Ambassador to the EU William Kennard told officials and lobbyists yesterday (26 April) that the two giants were more inseparable than ever, "like Siamese twins".

EU rejects US claims of hedge funds regulation rift - 12 March 2010 - News

The European Commission yesterday (11 March) rejected criticism coming from Washington that plans to regulate hedge funds and private equity in Europe would cause a transatlantic rift by closing doors to US funds.

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