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viernes, enero 24, 2014

Régimen cubano congelará cuentas bancarias relacionadas con Al Qaeda

limpiandose la cara pero manteniendo el trasero sucio, para que europeos, yumas, colaboracionistas, akademicos, ong's y toda la fauna simpaticona renueven sus brios para que la administacion obama excluya de la lista de pais terrorista a la finca biranesa. los dineros de la narcoguerrilla de las farc, de los narcotraficantes, de los palestinos, de la corrupcion, de los que realizan fraudes al medicare, no preocuparse que continuaran siendo bien guardados en el mas seguro de las bovedas bancarias del mundo.
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El gobierno cubano decidió congelar "sin dilación" ni "previa notificación" los fondos de cualquier banco extranjero que opere en Cuba que tenga vínculos con Al Qaeda o el Talibán, indican dos decretos publicados este viernes.

"Serán congelados sin dilación y sin previa notificación los fondos u otros activos derivados o generados (...) o que pertenecen o están controlados directa o indirectamente por personas o entidades (...) vinculadas con Al-Qaeda y el Talibán", señala un decreto publicado en la Gaceta Oficial.

viernes, enero 17, 2014

Quiet diplomacy surrounds M&T's Cuban accounts

There’s some intrigue involving M&T Bank Corp. and its banking relationship with diplomatic missions in the United States, including Cuba’s. And the issue could resurface a month from now.

To review, the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 26 said it was suspending consular services in the United States – such as visa and passport applications – because it said M&T was closing its bank accounts. The Cuban officials said M&T would “no longer provide banking services” to foreign missions and had given notice to that effect back on July 12.

The Cuban officials said they were having trouble finding a replacement bank, even with the U.S. State Department’s help. The story attracted national media attention because of the potential impact on travelers between the United States and Cuba, and the history of political tensions between the two countries.

On Dec. 9 – about two weeks after the announcement – Cuban officials said M&T had provided notice on Dec. 6 of a deadline extension. The Cuban officials said the bank specified it “will continue receiving deposits from consular services” until Feb. 17, and would not close the accounts until March 1. A reason for the extension was not given.

The Cuban officials said the extension allowed them to resume – at least temporarily – providing consular services. But its long-term problem of finding another bank remains, and a Miami Herald story in early December suggested the U.S. diplomatic mission in Havana, Cuba, could be impacted if the problem was not resolved.

The deadline extension raised some interesting questions that The Buffalo News has been trying to answer, without success:
•How did Buffalo-based M&T come to have business with diplomatic missions in the United States in the first place, and how many other countries’ missions was it providing services to? M&T has declined to talk about that line of business in general, or the Cuba matter in particular.

•What prompted M&T to extend its deadline for closing the Cuban accounts, after the announcement by the Cuban officials in late November? The State Department acknowledged it has been trying to help the Cuban officials line up a new bank. But a State Department spokeswoman did not answer a specific question about whether the department played a role in M&T’s decision to grant the extension.

Cuban officials in Washington have not responded to requests to comment on this issue. The last time they posted a message on their website about their efforts to line up a new bank was Dec. 9.
Experts say banks in general probably are wary of doing business with foreign missions, since they are under greater pressure to combat money laundering. Under those circumstances, it has been hard to find another bank willing to take M&T’s place for the Cuban Interests Section.

And Cuba is a sensitive subject for U.S. businesses, given U.S. policy toward the island nation and Cuba’s inclusion on the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terror (along with Syria, Sudan and Iran).
-- Matt Glynn

jueves, diciembre 12, 2013

Scotland's Royal Bank Fined For Violating Iran, Cuba Sanctions

The bank was fined $100 million Wednesday for violating the U.S. sanctions. It had given its U.K. employees step-by-step instructions on how to keep transactions from being detected for sanctions violations. 

lunes, diciembre 09, 2013

La Sección de Intereses de Cuba en Estados Unidos restablecerá los servicios consulares hasta el próximo 17 de febrero

El 6 de diciembre de 2013, el banco M&T informó a la Sección de Intereses de Cuba en Washington la decisión de otorgar una prórroga para el cierre definitivo de las cuentas de las misiones diplomáticas cubanas en EE.UU., hasta el 1 de marzo de 2014, precisando que recibirá los depósitos por servicios consulares hasta el 17 de febrero de 2014.
La Sección de Intereses informa que restablecerá de inmediato los servicios consulares, de manera temporal, hasta el 17 de febrero de 2014.
La Sección de Intereses de Cuba continúa realizando gestiones para identificar un nuevo banco que asuma la operación de sus cuentas y, en la medida en que ello se logre, estará en capacidad de normalizar definitivamente los servicios consulares.
La Sección de Intereses de Cuba lamenta las molestias causadas a los ciudadanos cubanos y estadounidenses por la suspensión de los servicios consulares el 26 de noviembre de 2013 y ofrecerá información oportuna sobre la evolución de este asunto.

Washington, 9 de diciembre de 2013

miércoles, noviembre 27, 2013

Estados Unidos sanciona a una petrolera suiza por hacer negocios en Cuba e Irán

El Departamento de Justicia estadounidense anunció este martes un acuerdo con la compañía de servicios petroleros suiza Weatherford International Ltd. por valor de 252 millones de dólares, en compensación por violación de las sanciones impuestas por Estados Unidos a Cuba, Irán y Sudán.
La compañía reconoció haber violado varias normas antisobornos de la Ley de Prácticas Corruptas en el Extranjero (FCPA, en inglés) y los controles de exportaciones en el marco de la Ley de Comercio con el Enemigo (TWEA, en inglés), informa EFE.
"Este caso demuestra que vagos controles y un ambiente de cumplimiento anémico pueden impulsar la corrupción y el fraude por varias subsidiarias de la compañía alrededor del mundo", afirmó Mythili Raman, fiscal general adjunta de la División Criminal de la agencia federal.
Raman precisó que, "aunque las amplias labores de remedio y sus esfuerzos para mejorar las funciones de control son signos positivos, la corrupta conducta de Weatherford y sus subsidiarias permitió a la compañía ganar millones de dólares de beneficios ilegales, por lo que ahora están pagando un significativo precio".
Dentro del total de la sanción se incluyen 100 millones de dólares con el Departamento del Tesoro, la mayor a una empresa no financiera, por llevar a cabo negocios en países a los que Estados Unidos aplica restricciones como Irán, Siria, Cuba o Sudán.
Según el documento, Weatherford y sus subsidiarias realizaron servicios petroleros y exportaron tecnologías indirectamente a Irán entre 2003 y 2007.
Asimismo, entre 2005 y 2008, la compañía, que cotiza en la Bolsa de Wall Street, sostuvo amplios negocios, incluidos equipos petroleros, "en los que el Gobierno de Cuba o ciudadanos cubanos sancionados tenían un interés".

martes, noviembre 26, 2013

M&T Bank closed accounts of the Cuban Mission in US


Cuba's mission to the United States said it has been forced to halt nearly all consular services effective Tuesday because the bank that handled its accounts was severing the relationship, and diplomats have been unable to find another with which to do business.
M&T Bank told Cuba in July that it had decided to stop providing banking services to foreign missions and said Havana would have to close its accounts, the Cuban Interests Section in Washington said in a statement.
Despite efforts with the U.S. State Department and multiple banks, Cuba has been unable to line up either an American bank or a foreign one with branches in the country to take its business, the statement said.
It blamed "restrictions ... derived from the U.S. policy of economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba" — a reference to the U.S. embargo, which has been in place since the Kennedy administration and bars most financial transactions with the Communist-run island.
Representatives of M&T Bank did not immediately respond to phone messages seeking comment, and a spokeswoman at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana said the State Department did not have any comment at the moment.
Washington and Havana broke diplomatic relations decades ago at the height of Cold War tensions. Since 1977 they have maintained "interests sections" rather than embassies in each other's capitals, with both facilities formally under the legal protection of Switzerland.
Cuba also operates a Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.
Cuba said that until further notice, consular services such as passport and visa processing will be cut at both of its outposts in the U.S. except in "humanitarian" and other unspecified cases.
Havana argued that under international conventions, the U.S. State Department is legally bound to provide the conditions for diplomatic missions to function.
"The Cuban Interests Section particularly regrets the effects this may have on Cuban and U.S. citizens," the statement said, warning of a "negative impact on family visits, academic, cultural, educational, scientific, sports and other kind of exchange."

miércoles, octubre 09, 2013

El adiós del ‘helicóptero Ben’

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Ben Bernanke nunca mostró gran pasión por trabajar en la Reserva Federal, o al menos no estuvo tan enamorado del cargo como su predecesor, Alan Greenspan. Es más, se mostró contrario a que la institución se asocie a una única persona. Por eso, a más de tres meses de cumplir su segundo mandato al frente del banco central más poderoso del mundo, se confirma que el 31 de enero de 2014 será su último día.
En ese momento empezará a juzgarle la historia por haber estado al frente del mayor experimento de política monetaria desde que se creó la Reserva Federal. De momento, lo que parece claro, vistas las circunstancias, es que se merece un respiro. El periodo durante el que le tocó dirigir la Fed fue extraordinario en todos los sentidos y eso es algo que no cuestionan ni los más críticos.
Bernanke ya atravesó por alguna dificultad cuando el Senado tuvo que confirmarle para un segundo mandato, porque a un gran número de republicanos y a algunos demócratas les preocupaba la laxitud de su política. Laxitud que llevó a la Fed a dejar los tipos intactos en el 0% desde diciembre de 2008 y a comprar activos de deuda en masa hasta multiplicar por cinco su balance.
El presidente de la Fed, uno de los principales expertos en el estudio de la Gran Depresión, se mostró siempre tranquilo, incluso en los momentos más intensos y complicados de la crisis financiera. Además, estableció una estrecha cooperación y colaboración con el Tesoro de EE UU al salir al rescate del sector financiero tras el colapso de Lehman Brothers, epicentro del seísmo.
La espita de los estímulos sigue abierta. La Fed está comprando deuda pública e hipotecaria a un ritmo de 85.000 millones de dólares al mes. A este ritmo, para cuando deje el cargo acumulará cerca de cuatro billones en su balance. Ese es el legado que deja a su sucesor y también un mercado que se ha acostumbrado a ver como la Reserva Federal le echa una mano cuando lo necesita.
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sábado, junio 22, 2013

Cuba: Balance oficial de la gestion del Sistema Bancario durante 2012

gestion bancaria no administracion financiera, como corresponderia a las funciones estatales del sistema bancario cubano.
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La reunión de balance del trabajo realizado por el Sistema Bancario Nacional (SBN) durante 2012, puso de manifiesto la necesidad de actuar con mayor diligencia y organización para vencer las dificultades subjetivas y materiales que actualmente impiden la prestación del servicio de óptima calidad que demandan la población y las empresas.
En el encuentro, presidido por Ernesto Medina Villaveirán, ministro presidente del Banco Central de Cuba (BCC), Irma Martínez Castrillón, vicepresidenta primera, y Francisco Mayobre Lence, vicepresidente para la atención a los bancos, participaron representantes de las instituciones del Sistema Bancario Nacional, desde las oficinas centrales hasta las direcciones provinciales.
Al hacer la presentación de los asuntos que centrarían el análisis, Francisco Mayobre Lence indicó que muchos de los frentes en los cuales se laboró durante 2012 tienen una necesaria continuidad en 2013, entre ellos, el ordenamiento de las finanzas externas, el mejoramiento de los servicios bancarios y la aplicación de la Nueva Política Bancaria que ya transitó su primer año y constituye la piedra angular en la estrategia para impulsar el desarrollo económico del país.
El análisis tomó como base el cumplimiento de los objetivos de trabajo de 2012. Se consideraron cumplidos el No 1, referido a dinamizar los procesos de reestructuración de la deuda externa para propiciar nuevas fuentes de financiamiento y el cumplimiento estricto de los compromisos contraídos; el No 2, que contempla proponer un procedimiento para la liquidación de las deudas de las empresas  de algunos organismos con los bancos comerciales; el No 5, referido a contribuir al logro de la estabilidad monetaria y cambiaria como parte del proceso de reordenamiento económico del entorno monetario de nuestra economía; el No 7, que indica garantizar la implementación de las normas prudenciales de supervisión bancaria y de control interno en los nuevos escenarios económicos y financieros del país, así como el No 8, sobre el trabajo de prevención de indisciplinas y ocurrencia de hechos delictivos y de corrupción.
El tema de la calidad –contenido en el Objetivo No 3, el único considerado incumplido– resultó uno de los más debatidos por los asistentes al Balance, quienes pusieron de manifiesto la necesidad de adoptar medidas para impedir que el crecimiento notable de los servicios de la banca incida de forma negativa en los tiempos y en la calidad de la atención a los clientes.
Se especificó que, a pesar del enorme esfuerzo realizado en muchos territorios, no se han logrado los avances esperados en la calidad de los servicios bancarios, sobre todo en La Habana y las capitales de provincia, donde se aprecian las situaciones más complejas, debido a que la demanda de servicios rebasa la capacidad de los bancos, evidenciando que las estructuras y la organización de las propias instituciones no resultan totalmente funcionales y en sintonía con los cambios que se están operando en la economía nacional. Esta realidad deberá ser tomada en cuenta durante los procesos de perfeccionamiento que comenzarán dentro del SBN, una vez concluido este proceso en el BCC.
Según fue posible apreciar, esta deficiencia está vinculada a diversos factores: insuficiente organización de los servicios en las sucursales, aplicación de procedimientos que no permiten hacer frente a la demanda actual de servicios, deficiente preparación del personal, prolongadas entrevistas a los clientes y dificultades con el intercambio de información entre los bancos.
Además, trascendió que los cambios de sistema no se realizan con la previsión necesaria para que se reduzca el impacto en la prestación de los servicios, y que es preciso abrir nuevas sucursales o ampliar las ya existentes, a la vez que hace falta trabajar más para lograr estabilizar la fuerza laboral.
Otra arista del servicio que resultó muy debatida, fue la del funcionamiento de los cajeros automáticos, cuya red se ve perjudicada por problemas organizativos y estructurales de las instituciones bancarias que inciden en la atención a estos equipos, a lo que se suma el desconocimiento en la manipulación.
Han influido otros factores, como mala planificación y deficiencias en la compra de piezas de repuesto, mal funcionamiento de los sistemas de respaldo ante cortes de electricidad, demora en la atención a los reportes técnicos y presencia de cajeros obsoletos en la red.
De esta forma, quedó expuesta la necesidad de dar una respuesta más dinámica al tema de la baja eficiencia en el funcionamiento de esta importante red, que si bien ha crecido de 284 equipos en 2007 a 387 en 2012, se ha visto seriamente afectada, al punto de ver disminuida su disponibilidad de un 90,40% a un 80% en igual período.
Esta situación motivó que la dirección del sistema bancario adoptara un plan de medidas en el que está incluida la adquisición en el exterior de 250 cajeros automáticos, parte de los cuales ya se han recibido, destinados a sustituir la tecnología obsoleta y a reforzar el servicio en la capital del país. También se ha realizado una mejor gestión en la compra de piezas de repuesto y equipos de respaldo.
No obstante, el debate mostró que es necesario dar un mejor seguimiento y aumentar la responsabilidad de la atención a los cajeros por parte de la sucursal, en cuanto al abastecimiento con efectivo, y que es necesario reforzar la actividad de pagos mediante medios automatizados no solo a partir del crecimiento de la red, sino también ampliando el uso de terminales de puntos de venta en comercios y empresas de cobro de servicios, una línea en la que está trabajando el país.
Las insuficiencias del servicio se reflejan de forma particular en el incremento de las quejas presentadas por la población, tanto por el tema de los cajeros, como en relación con el trato recibido, las demoras e inconformidad con el horario de atención. Otras están motivadas por créditos no aprobados, o reflejan insatisfacciones con el cobro de comisiones e intereses, o demoras en acreditaciones de cuentas y transferencias.
Esa imagen negativa sobre la banca se reflejó, además, en un ligero incremento de los planteamientos de los electores ante los delegados del Poder Popular en las asambleas de rendición de cuentas. En ese ámbito los temas más planteados se dirigen a la calidad del servicio que ofrece el banco, así como a la solicitud de instalación de nuevos cajeros automáticos y quejas sobre su funcionamiento.
Al respecto, en el Balance se indicó a los bancos comerciales hacer una revisión crítica de las encuestas aplicadas sobre el servicio, ya que sus resultados no se corresponden con la calidad percibida, reflejada por el crecimiento de las quejas y de los planteamientos. También se orientó establecer parámetros que permitan medir los tiempos de prestación de los servicios que brindan las sucursales.
“La principal divisa de los bancarios cubanos debe ser ofrecer un servicio excelente”, afirmó Francisco Mayobre Lence, vicepresidente del BCC, quien recordó que esta problemática tiene una estrecha relación con la implementación de los lineamientos 51, 52, 53 y 142.
Marina Torres García, vicepresidenta del Banco Metropolitano, explicó que su institución conoce que no puede satisfacer plenamente las necesidades de los capitalinos. Comentó que en los últimos 5 años se han incrementado en 20,2 millones las operaciones, sin que haya correspondencia con el crecimiento de número de oficinas y cajas, y ha crecido también el número de tarjetas sin un aumento sustancial de la red de cajeros automáticos. Por otra parte, el mal funcionamiento de los cajeros repercute en las sucursales, porque son operaciones que, al final, determinan que el cliente entre al banco a realizar el cobro que no pudo hacer.
Las sucursales también se ven perjudicadas por la concentración de los días de cobros de un grupo de organismos, y por el cobro de los impuestos. El banco paga al 85% de los jubilados y pensionados, debido a la reducción de pagos por otras vías, agregó.
Lidia Marta Echemendía Arana, directora territorial norte de CADECA, reconoció que el servicio que se presta es todavía de mala calidad, debido a dificultades al inicio de la jornada laboral, asociadas a la dispersión de las oficinas, y a que el 85% de la fuerza laboral está compuesto por mujeres, que se ausentan por problemas con los familiares y los hijos, sin que la administración pueda ubicar allí un relevante, como ocurre en el caso de las sucursales.
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sábado, junio 08, 2013

Dice el regimen que vigilará financiamiento al terrorismo y lavado de dinero

se vigilaran ellos mismos?
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El Banco Central de Cuba (BCC) puso en vigor un conjunto de medidas, publicadas este sábado por la Gaceta Oficial, para detectar lavado de dinero, financiamiento al terrorismo y movimientos de capitales ilícitos.

Se trata de las "Normas generales para la detección y prevención de operaciones en el enfrentamiento al lavado de activos, al financiamiento al terrorismo y movimiento de capitales ilícitos", que aparecen firmadas por Ernesto Medina, Ministro-Presidente del BCC.

Esas normas se aplicarán a "las instituciones financieras constituidas con arreglo a las leyes cubanas o extranjeras, cuyas funciones autorizadas en el territorio nacional sean proveer cualquier servicio de intermediación financiera, incluidas las operaciones de fideicomiso, de remesas y de cambio de moneda extranjera".

Señala que "la estrategia de gestión de riesgos de lavado de activos, el financiamiento al terrorismo y a la proliferación de armas se aplicará a todas las oficinas, filiales y sucursales de cada institución financiera".

Según la legislación de 25 artículos, "los integrantes del Sistema Bancario Nacional (que recibirán capacitación adicional) establecerán el nivel de vigilancia, cautela y control de las transacciones financieras que realicen, a fin de evitar que puedan ser utilizados o involucrados en la realización de operaciones con recursos de procedencia ilícita, o para financiar el terrorismo y la proliferación de armas".

En determinados casos, las instituciones financieras identificarán a los usuarios y verificarán la autenticidad de los datos y documentos presentados para su radicación y operaciones en la isla caribeña.

También las instituciones financieras cubanas podrán aplicar "medidas intensificadas" de control para obtener información adicional sobre el cliente, actualizar su identificación y el carácter o finalidad de la relación comercial, entre otras.
Once instituciones bancarias extranjeras están acreditas en la isla, según el sitio en internet del BCC. (bc.gov.cu).

Ellas son: Havin Bank Ltd, National Bank of Canada, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Banco Sabadell S.A, Société Généralé, Fransabank Sal, Caja de Ahorro y Monte de Piedad de Madrid, Banco Nacional de París BNP, Caja de Ahorro del Mediterráneo y BPCE Iinternational et Outre-Mer (BPCE-IOM).

La apertura a la inversión extranjera desde la década del 90 expone a la isla a que se sucedan esos delitos, como el caso del empresario francés Jean-Louis Autret, que fue condenado en agosto de 2011 a 15 años de prisión, bajo cargos de lavado de dinero, ligados con el narcotráfico y el fraude fiscal.

Estados Unidos, que mantiene a Cuba desde 1982 en la lista de países que apoyan el terrorismo, señaló en su informe publicado el mes pasado sobre el terrorismo en el mundo en 2012 que el Grupo de Acción Financiera Internacional (GAFI) había identificado deficiencias estratégicas en la gestión cubana contra el lavado de dinero y la lucha contra el financiamiento del terrorismo.

El reporte tomaba nota de que, en 2012, Cuba se convirtió en miembro del Grupo de Acción Financiera de Sudamérica contra el Lavado de Dinero, organismo regional al estilo del GAFI, un paso mediante el cual La Habana se comprometía a adoptar y aplicar las Recomendaciones del GAFI.

lunes, mayo 13, 2013

Venezuelan Bank Sanctioned as Iran Front

And -- of course -- we all know who runs Venezuela.

From the Treasury Department:

The Treasury Department imposed sanctions against Iranian Venezuelan Bi-National Bank (IVBB).  IVBB was designated pursuant to E.O. 13382, which targets proliferators of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their supporters, for engaging in financial transactions on behalf of the previously sanctioned Export Development Bank of Iran (EDBI). 

EDBI was designated under E.O. 13382 on October 22, 2008, for providing financial services to Iran’s Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL).

IVBB has been processing funds transfers on behalf of EDBI since at least January 2012. EDBI has used IVBB to act as a proxy to fund export activities and to transfer millions of dollars worth of funds from China’s Bank of Kunlun to EDBI. Additionally, senior EDBI staff is entitled to authorize transaction instructions to Bank of Kunlun on behalf of IVBB.

viernes, mayo 10, 2013

Mortgage rates: How low can they go in canada?

When the Bank of Montreal dropped its key mortgage rate below the 3% threshold in March, Paula Roberts started to get calls from her clients. They wanted to know if they should break their mortgages and refinance at BMO’s limited-time, bargain-basement 2.99% rate—the lowest rate ever officially offered by a Canadian bank for a five-year, fixed-rate mortgage. The sudden surge in interest baffled the Toronto mortgage broker. After all, these were clients who were already locked into mortgages with even lower rates and better terms than BMO’s. “All of our lenders were at lower than 2.99% at that point,” Roberts said.
It’s an open secret that Canadian homebuyers can secure mortgages on the cheap these days. BMO simply advertised the kind of lending practices that were already widespread. But stating the obvious got the bank plenty of attention—from media, from Canadian borrowers and from the federal government.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty also picked up the phone, calling BMO to register his disapproval of the rate reduction. “My expectation is that banks will engage in prudent lending—not the type of ‘race to the bottom’ practices that led to a mortgage crisis in the United States.” He thanked the country’s other big banks for not following BMO’s lead. Manulife Bank apparently missed the subtext of that message, subsequently announcing a 2.89% mortgage offering. Flaherty blasted the promotion, calling it “unacceptable.”
After “consulting with the Department of Finance,” Manulife withdrew the offer the next day. BMO let its promotion expire at the end of March. Thus was restored the don’t-ask-don’t-tell practice of supplying discount mortgages without making too much of a fuss about it. “I bet if you went out today to any bank, if you have the right credit score and the down payment, you’d get a 2.89% mortgage,” says Peter Routledge, an analyst at National Bank Financial.
In reprimanding the financial sector, Flaherty again warned of risky household debt accumulation. But he also objected to the optics of the mortgage fire sale, adding: “It’s also symbolic.” In the midst of the effort to avert a housing crash and convince Canadians to stop borrowing, here were BMO and Manulife publicizing cut-rate housing debt with all the discretion of used-car salesmen. But you can hardly blame them. Fewer homes are being sold in Canada, reducing the demand for new mortgages. It’s simple economics: when demand falls, so do prices. To vie for the patronage of the dwindling ranks of borrowers, banks have to sweeten the terms of their mortgages.
Banks can afford to slash rates because money has never been cheaper in Canada. While the federal government appeals for restraint in debt accumulation, the Bank of Canada’s interest rate policy encourages just the opposite. And since policy rates aren’t likely to budge for at least another year, Flaherty is left to glower at banks from up on high while mortgage rates continue to drop. Just how low they go will be limited only by the banks’ profit margins and the government’s persuasiveness in discouraging loose borrowing and lending. “I really can’t see them going any lower. But I said that before,” Roberts says. “Who would have thought they would have gone this low?” There’s never been a better time to get a mortgage than right now. But there soon could be.
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Having saved up enough money for a down payment while living with his parents in Toronto, Lucas Shearer decided to make his first foray into the real estate market in January. He quickly found the right place—a $344,000 condo in the Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood—after qualifying for a 2.89% five-year fixed-rate mortgage. “At a higher rate, it definitely would not be as attractive,” he says. “I probably would have just stayed at home, saved more money and assessed it in a year from now.” Compared to the average discounted rate on five-year mortgages over the past five years, which according to ratehub.ca is about 4.25%, Shearer will have saved about $18,000 in interest and owe $6,000 less by the time his mortgage expires. Compared to the 6% peak five-year rate over the past five years, Shearer will save more than $50,000.
While Shearer wasn’t compelled to buy real estate by low mortgage rates alone, they were an added incentive that made the market more attractive to him. This runs counter to the government’s deliberate attempt to contain housing activity. Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney warned of a “brutal reckoning” when rates eventually climb and expose the finances of many households as unsustainable. There are those homeowners who can afford a $700,000 home today, but could only afford a $500,000 home at 6.5%, which is where rates could conceivably sit in five years when new mortgages expire, says John Andrew, a real estate professor at Queen’s University.
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jueves, mayo 02, 2013

Mark Carney’s parting shot at Alan Greenspan

By Kevin Carmichael 
JASON FRANSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS
Mark Carney, who has been called the “outstanding” central banker of his generation, has used one of his final speeches as governor of the Bank of Canada to criticize the legacy of Alan Greenspan, who often was characterized as the greatest central banker of his generation.
Mr. Carney said Wednesday that central banks likely left interest rates too low for too long ahead of the financial crisis, mistakenly believing there was little they could do deflate asset-price bubbles.
“It appears likely that monetary policy would ideally have leaned against growing domestic imbalances in the pre-crisis period, thereby mitigating the eventual fall,” Mr. Carney said in a lecture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
By “imbalances,” Mr. Carney is referring to the housing busts in the United States and parts of Europe that brought down the global economy.
Alan Greenspan
As those bubbles were inflating, central bankers generally were of the mind that it was less costly to let them burst and then clean up the damage by quickly lowering interest rates. Mr. Greenspan, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, (in)famously argued that bubbles could too easily be confused with desirable wealth creation.
Mr. Greenspan’s approach to monetary policy has come under a considerable amount of scrutiny in recent years, for obvious reasons. Mr. Carney, who in July takes over as governor of the Bank of England, clearly has concluded that the crisis has left Mr. Greenspan’s theory wanting. Mr. Carney says central bankers should “lean” against asset-price bubbles under certain circumstances.
“While there clearly would have been economic costs to leaning, these must be viewed in relation to the enormous costs associated with the crisis,” he says. “Relative to the previous consensus, the lean versus clean debate now appears to be, at the very least, more finely balanced, if not tipping in favour of pre-emptive leaning,” he adds in the speech.
Mr. Carney’s conclusions about pre-crisis monetary policy matter because post-crisis monetary policy is rather similar.
The Bank of Canada’s benchmark lending rate has been 1 per cent or lower since January 2009, and the central bank’s current guidance suggests the overnight target will stay at 1 per cent until at least the end of next year. If that approach created “imbalances” a decade ago, it can do so again. That’s why so many critics think central banks such as the Bank of Canada are sowing the seeds for another crisis.
Mr. Carney concedes there is a risk of a repeat. That’s why the Bank of Canada has been so vocal in warning against the perils of household debt and why the central bank continues to tilt toward raising interest rates even as the economy’s momentum approached stall speed.
Yet Mr. Carney’s critique of the Greenspan doctrine isn’t absolute.
He agrees that raising interest rates to cool a specific market is an inelegant way to guide an economy. Which is why he emphasizes that monetary policy is the last line of defense. First, one hopes households, executives and investors will be guided by common sense. When that fails, they next play is regulatory policy; for example, tightening mortgage requirements, as Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has done on four separate occasions. If that fails, then the central bank must raise interest rates, even if that risks impeding economic growth more broadly, to avoid a calamity.
In effect, by stressing the possibility that bubbles could result in higher interest rates, the Bank of Canada has been leaning against the housing market. Mr. Carney said in his lecture compared it to the way central banks use communication to root inflation expectations – if economics actors believe the central bank will react to excessive debt accumulation with by raising borrowing costs, those actors will take on less debt.
“If leaning is understood, expectations will do some of the work for us,” Mr. Carney said.
Some will question to extent to which that is true. Few should question whether it is worth trying. The new generation of central bankers only is trying to correct the mistakes of the previous one.

sábado, abril 27, 2013

Bitcoin’s real-world problem: Virtual currency facing bank backlash in Canada

Joseph David has overcome a lot of challenges since starting up Canada’s first Bitcoin exchange two years ago but his latest hurdle is proving tougher that all the others.

Terence Corcoran: Gold versus bitcoin

Over the last few days two of the pretenders to the world currency throne — bitcoin, the new high-profile digital currency, and gold, the centuries-old commodity currency — have fallen into a tailspin.
Virtex, based in Calgary, is an online market that matches Bitcoin buyers with sellers, with about $13-million of trades under its belt.
But earlier this month Royal Bank of Canada quietly informed Mr. David that it would no longer do business with his company.
“They shut down our account without any reason,” said Mr. David, an ebullient entrepreneur with a background in technology companies. “They just said we have the right to refuse service to whomever we wish.”
For whatever reason, many in Canada’s small but fast growing Bitcoin community are suddenly dealing with the same problem: The banks have decided they don’t like the cryptocurrency and they’re shutting down some of the accounts of businesses that deal in it.
They shut down our account without any reason
That the closing of conventional bank accounts could be a problem may sound counter-intuitive, since Bitcoin is supposed to be an alternative currency designed to operate outside of the conventional banking system. But in practice Bitcoin holders are constantly swapping back and forth into real dollars — partly because of volatile nature of the currency, which soared as high as $260 for a single Bitcoin after trading for years at less than $10, and partly because there’s not that much you can buy with it.
As a result, this latest move by the banks has thrown a monkey wrench into the nascent system.
“Only in Canada do you get a situation where a bank can shut down your account and you’re out of business,” said Melvin Ng, an engineering student at the University of Waterloo and the founder of what is likely the country’s newest bitcoin exchange, Cadbitcoin.
“Banks should certainly feel threatened by this new virtual currency, as Bitcoins will soon replace the need for banks to transfer money across borders,” Mr. Ng declared in a press release. “Bitcoin will revolutionize the banking industry, just like Bittorrent changed the video and music industry,” said Mr. Ng, comparing the currency to the super-fast and legally problematic peer-to-peer media downloading service.
A spokeswoman for RBC declined to comment on the matter, saying that the bank does not comment on individual clients.
Meanwhile the Canadian Bankers Association said it has no position since Bitcoin “is essentially an electronic currency that operates outside of the traditional national currency system.”
The Bank of Canada also has yet to take an official position, said Dale Alexander, a spokesman for the central bank. But in an emailed statement he went on to quote the Currency Act which defines legal tender as any bills or coins issued under the auspices of the Bank of Canada or the Royal Canadian Mint. The note also included a link to a European Central Bank study warning that virtual currencies such as Bitcoin are “inherently unstable,” “not regulated or closely supervised,” and “could have a negative impact on the reputation of central banks.”
As critics point out the currency has been extraordinarily volatile, with the value of a single Bitcoin ranging from less than $1 back in 2008 when it was first created to as much as $260 earlier this month. There have been several major corrections but each time it has recovered. That’s because enthusiasts refused to give up on the market, and the faithful will likely rush to buttress their virtual tender again if there’s another correction.
Bitcoin has no shortage of proponents.
“Bitcoin and similar electronic currencies have great advantages,” said Finn Poschmann, vice president of research at the C.D. Howe Institute. “First is that they are electronic — they can be easily exchanged, at low cost. Moreover, they can be exchanged among people and between people and businesses without the infrastructure associated with debit and credit cards, or wire transfers.”
Such currencies also come with “potentially great risks,” Mr. Poshmann cautions, adding that it is the job of regulators and monetary authorities to address those risks.
George Frey/Bloomberg
George Frey/Bloomberg
As critics point out the currency has been extraordinarily volatile, with the value of a single Bitcoin ranging from less than $1 back in 2008 when it was first created to as much as $260 earlier this month.
Bitcoin is only the latest in a string of virtual currencies, from the Linden Dollars used in the on-line game Second Life, to mobile phone air time units used as money by a large part of the population in Kenya and Tanzania.
The brainchild of a possibly fictitious Japanese software engineer, Bitcoin first emerged in 2009, just as the global financial system was being pushed to the brink. Unlike conventional money, it’s not controlled by any central bank or any other central authority and it exists only electronically. Instead it’s controlled by peer-to-peer software, like Bittorrent and other media file-sharing systems.
The whole thing is run by powerful computer systems owned by people called “miners.” They keep the ledgers, recording every transaction that takes place and as a reward, they get periodic payments of Bitcoin.
One of the big advantages is that it’s resistant to the kind of tampering that happened in the aftermath of the financial crisis that saw central banks pumping out huge quantities of new money as a way to revive ailing banks. Critics charge that such moves will ultimately result in inflation, devaluing the holdings of countless individual savers.
Another advantage is that the cost of doing transactions is a lot less than, say, with a credit card where the issuer charges around 3% each time the card is swiped. Such fees are the lifeblood of the banking system but they are significantly reduced because Bitcoin purchases don’t require a middleman.
To get Bitcoin you need to go to an exchange like Mr. David’s Virtex, or maybe you will opt for Mt. Gox, the world’s biggest Bitcoin exchange. There you can use Canadian dollars to buy Bitcoin which is sent electronically and stored on your laptop hard drive.
And over the past few months, a lot of people have been doing that, rapidly driving up the value of Bitcoin. But as a true currency it’s got a ways to go as there’s not a lot of retailers that accept it, at least not yet.
But the supporters are a determined lot, and the lack of stuff to buy doesn’t appear to be a problem. Most appear happy to sit on their hoards until the value goes up and then swap back into dollars to lock in their gains. Owing to white-knuckle volatility, that strategy hasn’t worked for everyone but clearly some are doing very well by it.
Paul Chavady, a real estate agent in Saskatoon, said he began offering services in Bitcoin after getting calls from potential customers who want to buy some bricks and mortar for their virtual spoils.
Tomohiro Ohsumi/BloombergCritics say the rise of bitcoin is also being helped by secrecy.
“We were getting all these inquiries from people who made a lot of money in bitcoin and they were enquiring about buying a house,” said Mr. Chavady. “It’s something that’s picking up. “
So far support for Bitcoin has come from a small community of tech-savvy evangelists and hipsters, but it’s rapidly growing thanks to the sharp rise in value.
Mike Caldwell, a 35-year-old software developer from Utah, is part of the unusual breed of Bitcoin entrepreneurs.
Mr. Caldwell manufactures physical Bitcoins, churning out thousands of the gold-coloured tokens which he claims cannot be counterfeited due to his tamper-proof holographic technology. The notion of a physical manifestation of a virtual currency may seem a bit odd, but he claims demand is so high that he’s created 17,000 coins since launching the business a year and a half ago and he’s only taking on new customers by invitation.
Critics say the rise of Bitcoin is also being helped by secrecy. The fact that transactions are anonymous makes Bitcoin the perfect system for drug dealers and other criminals, they say. Indeed, that’s become one of the major arguments against the currency.
James Grant, owner of the Ottawa-based Bitcoin brokerage Canadian Bitcoins, scoffs at that. Transactions with physical cash are just as anonymous, he argues.
He too has had his bank account shut down and he’s furious about it. The bank “didn’t give us a reason, but I could see them being worried about money laundering. If they had asked, we have invoices and receipts [for all our transactions]. We could have given them all those things… I believe in Bitcoin for the long term.”

lunes, abril 22, 2013

Poverty in America: Millions of families too broke for bank accounts


Travis Dove / for NBC News
Kim James outside the Dove House, a half-way house in Durham, NC that helped her recover from poverty and addiction. James has since been able to start banking again through the Self Help Credit Union.
Sabino Fuentes-Sanchez hid $25,000 all around his house because he didn't trust banks. Lasonia Christon receives her Walmart salary on a pre-paid debit card. Kim James was homeless for most of the past decade in part because she had no place to save money.
There are plenty of reasons people still live all-cash lives, but the sheer number who do it might surprise you. At a time when the majority of Americans use online banking, and some even deposit checks using their cellphone cameras, roughly eight percent of America's 115 million households don’t have a checking or savings account, according to census data compiled by the FDIC.
The numbers are far higher among minorities: More than 20 percent of African-Americans and Hispanics are essentially left out of the American banking system.
Frozen in the cash-only past, they face myriad “kick-them-while-they-are-down” situations where getting money costs money. Banks typically charge $6 to cash checks. Want to secure an apartment? Fee-based money orders are the only option. Without credit cards, they must turn to triple-digit interest rate payday loans for emergencies.
Who are the unbanked? Many are poor – 56 percent earn less than $15,000 annually.  Some are homeless or undocumented workers, fearful of any system that might create a paper trail. But the majority of the unbanked have held checking accounts in the past, according to the FDIC, meaning their reasoning lies elsewhere. Ask them why they don't have a bank account, and one quarter will say they don't see the value in it. With savings account interest rates stuck at almost zero, that's hardly irrational.
Lasonia Christon of Jackson, Miss., tries to avoid getting paid in checks, but when her state tax refund for $231 arrived recently, she had to pay $7 to cash it at a nearby convenience store.
Christon works at Walmart. Her paychecks are deposited onto a prepaid debit card -- an improvement over old-fashioned paper paychecks, which led to high check-cashing fees. It’s hardly a good substitute for direct deposit, however. One cash withdrawal per period is free, but others cost $2. She can avoid the fee by shopping at Walmart and getting cash back at checkout.
She is among the 60 percent of unbanked American who previously had a checking account. Christon used to share one with her sister, but It cost her dearly.
"There was an overdraft here and an overdraft there, and it just didn't work out," she said.
Travis Dove / for NBC News
Kim James at the Dove House, a half-way house in Durham, NC that helped her get back on her feet after struggles with poverty and addiction.
Fuentes-Sanchez made a fairly good living working for a tree removal company in Lumber Bridge, N.C., for about 10 years. But he was skeptical of banks, and when he tried to open an account, he was surprised by the cost.
"Instead of making money, I would have to pay fees," he said, through a translator. "(So) we used to keep money in the house. We were always trying to look for ways to hide the money in the house and keep it safe."
At one time, Fuentes-Sanchez had $25,000 stashed in different places throughout the house – his Latino community had been plagued by house burglaries because neighbors did the same. When his wife got cancer, her treatments devoured all their savings.
Down to their last $500, and before she passed away, she convinced him to open a bank account at Latino Community Credit Union, which was opened in part to help stem the burglary problem.
“She managed the money," and was disciplined enough to avoid spending it, said Fuentes-Sanchez, 37, who now raises five children alone. "(I) sometimes see something and I am tempted to buy it ... Now the money is in the bank.”
Saving -- putting money out of temptation's reach -- is the core concept of consumer banking. But the importance of participating in the financial system has stretched far beyond the quaint notion of interest, said Jennifer Tescher, CEO of the Center for Financial
Services Innovation, who is generally regarded as the person responsible for popularizing the term unbanked.
"A bank account in a way has become like a passport or a driver's license," said Tesch. "It's a kind of access device."
James, 55, has been in and out of homelessness for several years.  She now lives at a half-way house called Dove House in Durham, N.C., and figured she could never move into her own apartment unless she could stash away the money needed for a security deposit. Without a savings account, that was a challenge.
"Cash in hand is cash spent, my mother always said," she said.
Two years ago, she met Duke University student Janet Xiao, who was part of a group named the Community Empowerment Fund, which visited Dove House offering life skills training, including a class on personal finance where she nudged women to open a bank account.  James was reluctant.
"It's really demoralizing to open up an account and have it sitting in there with no money in it," Xiao said. “I think most folks want to take one step at a time, and get a job first. Also, there is this fear of being charged fees you don't understand.”
When James got a part-time job in January, she finally took up Xiao’s offer of help.  The two set up an account with the Self-Help Credit Union on Xiao’s laptop right at the Dove House kitchen table.
"She even put the first $5 in there for me," James said. After depositing her first paycheck in person at Self-Help, Xiao said, James did a little dance. 
“Now whenever I get even $10 or $20, I go to the bank and deposit it,” James said. Within a few months, she put together enough to pay her security deposit and first’s month’s rent. As soon as she saves enough for a bed, she’ll move in.
Travis Dove / for NBC News
James has been able to start banking again through the Self Help Credit Union, and has saved enough to pay a security deposit and the first month's rent for her own apartment..
'Saving for the future'
Self-Help is part of a growing set of financial companies called Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). Supported by the U.S. Treasury Department, their mission is to help the unbanked get into the financial system.
”You make sure people are getting products and services they need,” said Mark Pinsky ,CEO of the Opportunity Finance Network, which helps fund CDFIs. “Banks may be the best place, they may not, but we don't want to just leave them vulnerable to the predators out there.”
Christon has recently been persuaded to open an account in a different way. Her 3-year-old twins’ day-care facility was recently visited by representatives of the Mississippi College Savings Account program, who helped her open a small account for the children. She then realized she needed her own savings account.
"I want to be a good role model for them, so they can learn about savings," she said.  "I know I need to be better and show them about saving for the future."
Bob Sullivan writes The Red Tape Chronicles blog on NBCNews.com. Follow him on Twitter or Facebook.
NBCLatino's Sandra Lilley contributed to this story.

lunes, abril 15, 2013

"The Vaulter": Canada's most notorious bank robbers

Police are turning to social media in the hopes of catching one of Canada's most notorious bank robbers. He's known as the "vaulter" and as Christina Stevens explains, he's still at large. 

miércoles, abril 03, 2013

'Frightening': US banks hit by relentless cyber-attacks

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Keynote Systems
The chart above shows the availability of major U.S. bank websites during the past year. Data points below the top indicated less than 100 percent availability. Descending fever lines indicate severe outages; many are blamed on denial of service attacks.
Major U.S. bank websites have been offline a total of 249 hours in the past six weeks, perhaps the clearest indication yet that American companies are prime targets in an unrelenting, global cyber conflict. The heavier-than-usual outages are the result of a remarkable, sustained attack that began seven months ago and repeatedly knocks banks offline for hours at a time, frustrating consumers and bank security professionals alike.
"Literally, these banks are just in war rooms, sitting at controls trying to stop (the attacks)," said Avivah Litan, a bank security analyst with Gartner Group, a consulting firm. “The frightening thing is (the attackers) are not using as much resources as they have on call. The attacks could be bigger."
The denial of service reports were hardly noteworthy at first, hidden in the wake of news that U.S. embassies were under siege during the week of September 11, 2012. But in short order, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC and a number of other banks suffered hours-long website outages. A group calling itself Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Cyber Fighters released an anonymous statement saying it was attacking banks in sympathy with real-world protestors who were reacting to an anti-Islam film that had been posted online.
Seven months later, the group is still taunting the U.S. financial system, with notice almost daily from another bank that had to apologize for letting down its customers. American Express and Wells Fargo issued statements last week saying they suffered outages. Even with advance notice, the biggest financial institutions in the world can’t seem to stop them.
No one interviewed for this story believes that a perceived insult over a Web movie is the attackers' motivation, as the al Qassam messaging has stated. Though some considered that it might be the work of attention-seeking teen-aged hackers, they would likely have grown bored, or run out of resources, long ago.
In the fall, national security officials speaking on background told several media outlets, including NBC News, that they suspected the Iranian government was behind the attacks. It seems certain that an organized group, with both a political motive and the ability to fund the operation, is to blame.
Keynote Systems, which provided the compilation of bank outages exclusively to NBC News, measures website availability by checking sites every five minutes and logging the results. It works with major banks to set up "dummy" accounts so its computers can log in and make sure online banking services are available, and constantly checks the largest 15 U.S. banks. Websites go offline for a variety of reasons — late-night software upgrades, for example — and some outages are to be expected, said Aaron Rudger, a Keynote spokesman.
Still, 249 hours during a six-week period (ending March 31) is significant, indicating those bank websites were unavailable for about 2 percent of the time during that stretch. For comparison, during the same six weeks a year ago, the same bank websites were down 140 hours. Keynote has no way of knowing why a site is unavailable, but Rudger was comfortable inferring that the so-called al-Qassam attacks were responsible for most of the increase.
Rodney Joffe issued chilling advice to banks preparing for an al Qassam-style attack last fall: Prepare a sincere-sounding apology, he said at the time. Given the volume of apologies since then, he turned out to be right.
"It goes on and on and on ... It's like they are kicking sand in someone's face, reminding people that they are there," said Joffe, who is senior technologist at Internet infrastructure company Neustar, which helps companies fight denial of service attacks. "You just have to ask yourself, 'Why?' (The attackers) just seem to enjoy being able to say 'On an ongoing basis, we can make life uncomfortable for your banking industry.'"
Not everyone thinks the bank site outages are such a big deal.
Michael Smith, director of the customer security incident response team at Akamai Technologies Inc., which provides website performance optimization and security for some of the companies targeted in the attacks, points out that customers have plenty of other ways to manage their money, and the outages haven't amounted to much more than an irritant.
More importantly, he says al Qassam has begun targeting smaller banks and other kinds of websites as larger banks become more successful at fending off their attacks or shortening the outages. The attackers also took a hiatus for part of February — Smith says to invent new attack techniques, probably — and have ceased tipping off targets ahead of time with weekly press releases.
"We aren't seeing as many notifications that sites are down as we were. The impact just is not as dramatic as it was," Smith said. "They are changing tactics and trying to generate more attention, more press."
Joffe says this is part of their strategy.
"The bad guys here are using just enough of their firepower to achieve their objectives and not more," Joffe says. "They are creating a disruption to the banking industry. ... We already know if they wanted to make it bigger attack, they could, but it seems pretty clear that's not their intention."

lunes, abril 01, 2013

Secrets of the Cyprus heist

macromarketmusings
I have served as a flag-man among the pirates of offshore banking. I know Cyprus well and have sailed into Larnaca in the dead of night, in small boats, on business. But in this story, the good guys and bad guys are not who you think they are.
Let me show you why the plunder of Cyprus is probably one of the most brilliant acts of wholesale theft the world has ever known, why the stolen treasure may be thousands of times greater than has been suggested, and why the names of the victims, and the full value of the loot, will remain a mystery forever.
In the days of wooden ships and iron men, colonial empires pillaged entire populations. At sea, independent traders, merchantmen, privateers and pirates (broadly, those who operated without paying tribute to to one crown or another) were masters at avoiding the powerful warships of unfriendly nations. Of great importance in this effort was knowing which flag to fly, when, in order to avoid capture.
Things are not so different today. Powerful governments seize and confiscate assets, sometimes justly or “legally,” sometimes not. At sea, still, owners select men like me to analyze a host of variables and carefully select the flags and attendant legal and financial structures that will best protect their vessels and other assets. The stakes are high. The company is good. It is nice to know John Galt.
In order to understand what has happened in Cyprus, you must first conjure, in your mind, images representing a truly colossal amount of money.
Briefcases full of cash? Think shipping containers. Bafflingly intricate networks of corporate and private wealth, shell companies, holding companies and staggering transfers between these entities and others. Think private planes and mega-yachts, too – the works – and multiply this kaleidoscope by thousands of beneficial owners, major shareholders and top executives all over the world.
Now you have a glimpse of the dynamic, multilayered, nebulous network – almost completely opaque by design – whose few points of convergence included Cyprus.
As in a sea battle, exposure is dangerous. When envisioning riches, Hollywood might draw our imaginations to Swiss vaults, mahogany corridors and bars of gold, but much of that stuff – the places, the mechanisms, the glitter – is old news. As for the toys, practically speaking, they are merely exposed, and therefore dangerous, assets. But seizing boats is a time-consuming, complicated business for government raiders, unless they lead to greater treasure. (The boats are almost always left to rot, which is why, when appropriate, they are “rescued.”) From a business perspective, the attention-getting trappings of a producer’s affluence only matter if they draw the wrong kind of attention. What is critical is the money. The target wants to keep as much of it as he can, legally or otherwise. The empires want to take it, and they determine what is legal.
It is impossible for the media to convey, in pictures, the extent of the wealth harbored in Cyprus. Quiet, dusty Nicosia and Limassol aren’t remotely glamorous. Here, Greek efficiency meets British hospitality. Leyland cars putter along the Larnaca waterfront. Middle-class Holiday makers ponder the remains of the Empire over warm beer and kleftiko. Every once in a while, a tourist plunges to his death in a rented motorbike. Cyprus would make a dreary set for a movie about such an astonishing robbery. It was a place to avoid that kind of attention. This isn’t where the world’s elite spent their money; it’s where they kept it. Like a pirate’s cove, it was ideal for hiding treasure, and stealing it.
Though it may be easy to think of offshore depositors as foreign outlaws, pirates or simply “Russians,” this is not nearly the case. Cyprus was a leader – in some circles and for some applications, the leader – in quiet storage, management and structuring of exceptionally large sums for private individuals and corporations all over the world. Cypriots were fast learners in the fields of global asset protection and “tax optimization.” (I do cringe to say these words.) Cyprus’ 2004 entrance into the EU gave financial operations a deeper veneer of legitimacy and security. All of this meant almost a decade of rapidly expanding business. This was surely from Europeans and Russians wary of unpredictable tax laws and indiscriminate, extralegal confiscations, but also from entities in North America and elsewhere.
The score itself is bigger than we can imagine and will be impossible to determine. The breadth of the depositor base and very nature of the business, the holding of particularly large deposits, gives us an inkling as to the size of the heist, but so does the brazen nature of the action. What we know is that it is government theft of a kind not seen since wartime Germany or revolutionary Russia. Accounts have simply been seized; portions of their untold contents, as we like to say in America, “redistributed.” And though the event has provided distracting local human-interest fodder for the world media, personal savings and such things as the operating accounts of small businesses represent a negligible portion of the dollar amounts involved. Some of the largest businesses and the richest, most powerful people and trusts in the world had money in Cyprus. And that is why nobody is talking.
Expect major instability and enduring shock waves. The implications of the heist, ominously called “precedent setting” by its own architects, are staggering. Of course, many will lose their savings, businesses will fail and the move will draw even more blood from the flaccid economy we have been enjoying since the last great stick-up.  (I refer, of course, to the moment our politicians convinced us Wall Street needed $800,000,000,000.00 “by Tuesday.”) More important, depositors and investors worldwide will lose faith in their banks, in their governments and in the EU. The final result may please anarcho-capitalists and others who see this as irrefutable proof of the elemental wickedness of compound governments and central banking systems, but it will not be pretty. When power is over-extended and blatantly abused, people revolt, money moves off the books and producers turn to cleverer and more audacious means of piracy.
How much was stolen, after all? How many accounts were seized? Nobody likes to know a secret without getting all the details, but I don’t know all the details. Nobody does. That’s the point. All we know is that immeasurable sums have vanished, and the victims are quiet. It is a perfect crime.
You will never see a complete and verifiable list of beneficial account holders.
You will never see a complete and verifiable tally of the loot.
The best way to pull off a heist is to make it so nobody blows the whistle or calls the authorities. Better yet is to arrange things so the authorities are in on the job. Best of all, of course, is when the authorities do the job.
And that is exactly what has happened in Cyprus.

sábado, marzo 30, 2013

The Cyprus model for Canada’s big banks

theeconomiccollapseblog.com
I started asking on Monday, and again on Tuesday, whether the confiscation of money from private bank accounts could happen in Canada the way it has happened in Cyprus. My argument was that yes it could, especially given that Cyprus is a modern European nation and that the decision to dip into accounts was made by finance ministers and officials from countries such as Germany, France and Italy.
This was not a Robert Mugabe theft of cash. If it can happen there then it can happen here.
Little did I know that the answer was already in the budget on page 145 (155 of the PDF).
  • The Government proposes to implement a “bail-in” regime for systemically important banks. This regime will be designed to ensure that,in the unlikely event that a systemically important bank depletes its capital, the bank can be recapitalized and returned to viability through the very rapid conversion of certain bank liabilities into regulatory capital. This will reduce risks for taxpayers. The Government will consult stakeholders on how best to implement a bail-in regime in Canada. Implementation timelines will allow for a smooth transition for affected institutions, investors and other market participants.
  • Systemically important banks will continue to be subject to existing risk management requirements, including enhanced supervision and recovery and resolution plans.
This risk management framework will limit the unfair advantage that could be gained by Canada’s systemically important banks through the mistaken belief by investors and other market participants that these institutions are “too big to fail.”
“Bail-in” is exactly how Eurozone officials described what happened in Cyprus (details here and here). In order for the country to get the bail-out from the EU, the banks needed to get a bail-in from their depositors. At first this meant every depositor and then just those with deposits over €100,000.
I asked officials from Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s for comment on what this section means to them, here is the response from Flaherty’s Director of Communications Dan Miles.
“Bail-in arrangements are NOT ‘bail-out’ arrangements∙
Under a ‘bail-out’ arrangements, taxpayers money has to be used to save a failing financial institution∙
Under a ‘bail-in’ arrangements, a failing financial institution has to tap into their own special reserves or assets (which they have been forced to put aside) to keep their operations going∙
This keeps the financial institution in tract, without risking taxpayer money. This is what Canada is doing, in line with recent international agreements.”
No denial in there that depositors will be asked to pay up if Canadian banks fail. Some think that is a probability that will never happen but obviously the Finance Department thinks it could happen or it would not devise rules. The Big Six Banks were also recently told to up their capital requirements to prevent failure.
So unless Miles is not telling me something, the new regime in Canada is that deposits up to $100,000 will be insured through the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation and anything else that you hold with a single bank will be up for grabs if that bank fails.
On one level it makes sense to say those who invested in the bank should be the ones who bail it out and not taxpayers. No one wants taxpayers to fund the bail out of big banks.
But is this what most people expect from their bank?
And what exactly would be up for grabs? Would a bank account with $150,00 in life savings see a good part of it seized? What about an RRSP I’ve built up through my bank for retirement? Having more than $100,000 in an RRSP is not out of order for a good saver or a self-employed person who needs to look after their retirement needs on their own.
And what about business accounts at that point, accounts that need to meet payroll?
As Jonathon Chevreau from Moneysense told me on Tuesday, diversify, diversify, diversify.
Canada has a new regime for possible bank failure and it looks exactly like Cyprus. One of our major banks failing may be unlikely but that doesn’t mean it is impossible.
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Retratos de fusilados por el Castrismo - Juan Abreu

"Hablame"

"EN TIEMPOS DIFÍCILES" - Heberto Padilla

A aquel hombre le pidieron su tiempo

para que lo juntara al tiempo de la Historia.

Le pidieron las manos,

porque para una época difícil

nada hay mejor que un par de buenas manos.

Le pidieron los ojos

que alguna vez tuvieron lágrimas

para que contemplara el lado claro

(especialmente el lado claro de la vida)

porque para el horror basta un ojo de asombro.

Le pidieron sus labios

resecos y cuarteados para afirmar,

para erigir, con cada afirmación, un sueño

(el-alto-sueño);

le pidieron las piernas

duras y nudosas

(sus viejas piernas andariegas),

porque en tiempos difíciles

¿algo hay mejor que un par de piernas

para la construcción o la trinchera?

Le pidieron el bosque que lo nutrió de niño,

con su árbol obediente.

Le pidieron el pecho, el corazón, los hombros.

Le dijeron

que eso era estrictamente necesario.

Le explicaron después

que toda esta donación resultaria inútil.

sin entregar la lengua,

porque en tiempos difíciles

nada es tan útil para atajar el odio o la mentira.

Y finalmente le rogaron

que, por favor, echase a andar,

porque en tiempos difíciles

esta es, sin duda, la prueba decisiva.

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La columna de Cubanalisis

NEOCASTRISMO [Hacer click en la imagen]

NEOCASTRISMO [Hacer click en la imagen]
¨Saturno jugando con sus hijos¨/ Pedro Pablo Oliva

Seguidores

Carta desde la carcel de Fidel Castro Ruz

“…después de todo, para mí la cárcel es un buen descanso, que sólo tiene de malo el que es obligatorio. Leo mucho y estudio mucho. Parece increíble, las horas pasan como si fuesen minutos y yo, que soy de temperamento intranquilo, me paso el día leyendo, apenas sin moverme para nada. La correspondencia llega normalmente…”

“…Como soy cocinero, de vez en cuando me entretengo preparando algún pisto. Hace poco me mandó mi hermana desde Oriente un pequeño jamón y preparé un bisté con jalea de guayaba. También preparo spaghettis de vez en cuando, de distintas formas, inventadas todas por mí; o bien tortilla de queso. ¡Ah! ¡Qué bien me quedan! por supuesto, que el repertorio no se queda ahí. Cuelo también café que me queda muy sabroso”.
“…En cuanto a fumar, en estos días pasados he estado rico: una caja de tabacos H. Upman del doctor Miró Cardona, dos cajas muy buenas de mi hermano Ramón….”.
“Me voy a cenar: spaghettis con calamares, bombones italianos de postre, café acabadito de colar y después un H. Upman #4. ¿No me envidias?”.
“…Me cuidan, me cuidan un poquito entre todos. No le hacen caso a uno, siempre estoy peleando para que no me manden nada. Cuando cojo el sol por la mañana en shorts y siento el aire de mar, me parece que estoy en una playa… ¡Me van a hacer creer que estoy de vacaciones! ¿Qué diría Carlos Marx de semejantes revolucionarios?”.

Quotes

¨La patria es dicha de todos, y dolor de todos, y cielo para todos, y no feudo ni capellaní­a de nadie¨ - Marti

"No temas ni a la prision, ni a la pobreza, ni a la muerte. Teme al miedo"
-
Giacomo Leopardi

¨Por eso es muy importante, Vicky, hijo mío, que recuerdes siempre para qué sirve la cabeza: para atravesar paredes¨Halvar de Flake [El vikingo]

"Como no me he preocupado de nacer, no me preocupo de morir" - Lorca

"Al final, no os preguntarán qué habéis sabido, sino qué habéis hecho" - Jean de Gerson

"Si queremos que todo siga como está, es necesario que todo cambie" - Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa

"Todo hombre paga su grandeza con muchas pequeñeces, su victoria con muchas derrotas, su riqueza con múltiples quiebras" - Giovanni Papini


"Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans" - John Lennon

"Habla bajo, lleva siempre un gran palo y llegarás lejos" - Proverbio Africano

"No hay medicina para el miedo" - Proverbio escoces

"El supremo arte de la guerra es doblegar al enemigo sin luchar"
- Sun Tzu

"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein

"It is inaccurate to say I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office" - H. L. Menken

"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented" - Elie Wiesel

"Stay hungry, stay foolish" -
Steve Jobs

"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert , in five years ther'ed be a shortage of sand" - Milton Friedman

"The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less" - Vaclav Havel

"No se puede controlar el resultado, pero si lo que uno haga para alcanzarlo" -
Vitor Belfort [MMA Fighter]

Liborio

Liborio
A la puerta de la gloria está San Pedro sentado y ve llegar a su lado a un hombre de cierta historia. No consigue hacer memoria y le pregunta con celo: ¿Quién eras allá en el suelo? Era Liborio mi nombre. Has sufrido mucho, hombre, entra, te has ganado el cielo.

Para Raul Castro

Cuba ocupa el penultimo lugar en el mundo en libertad economica solo superada por Corea del Norte.

Cuba ocupa el lugar 147 entre 153 paises evaluados en "Democracia, Mercado y Transparencia 2007"

Cuando vinieron

Cuando vinieron a buscar a los comunistas, Callé: yo no soy comunista.
Cuando vinieron a buscar a los sindicalistas, Callé: yo no soy sindicalista.
Cuando vinieron a buscar a los judíos, Callé: yo no soy judío. Cuando vinieron a buscar a los católicos, Callé: yo no soy “tan católico”.
Cuando vinieron a buscarme a mí, Callé: no había quien me escuchara.

Reverendo Martin Niemöller

Martha Colmenares

Martha Colmenares
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CUBA LLORA Y EL MUNDO Y NOSOTROS NO ESCUCHAMOS

Donde esta el Mundo, donde los Democratas, donde los Liberales? El pueblo de Cuba llora y nadie escucha.
Donde estan los Green, los Socialdemocratas, los Ricos y los Pobres, los Con Voz y Sin Voz? Cuba llora y nadie escucha.
Donde estan el Jet Set, los Reyes y Principes, Patricios y Plebeyos? Cuba desesperada clama por solidaridad.
Donde Bob Dylan, donde Martin Luther King, donde Hollywood y sus estrellas? Donde la Middle Class democrata y conservadora, o acaso tambien liberal a ratos? Y Gandhi? Y el Dios de Todos?
Donde los Santos y Virgenes; los Dioses de Cristianos, Protestantes, Musulmanes, Budistas, Testigos de Jehova y Adventistas del Septimo Dia. Donde estan Ochun y todas las deidades del Panteon Yoruba que no acuden a nuestro llanto? Donde Juan Pablo II que no exige mas que Cuba se abra al Mundo y que el Mundo se abra a Cuba?
Que hacen ahora mismo Alberto de Monaco y el Principe Felipe que no los escuchamos? Donde Madonna, donde Angelina Jolie y sus adoptados around de world; o nos hara falta un Brando erguido en un Oscar por Cuba? Donde Sean Penn?
Donde esta la Aristocracia Obrera y los Obreros menos Aristocraticos, donde los Working Class que no estan junto a un pueblo que lanquidece, sufre y llora por la ignominia?
Que hacen ahora mismo Zapatero y Rajoy que no los escuchamos, y Harper y Dion, e Hillary y Obama; donde McCain que no los escuchamos? Y los muertos? Y los que estan muriendo? Y los que van a morir? Y los que se lanzan desesperados al mar?
Donde estan el minero cantabrico o el pescador de percebes gijonese? Los Canarios donde estan? A los africanos no los oimos, y a los australianos con su acento de hombres duros tampoco. Y aquellos chinos milenarios de Canton que fundaron raices eternas en la Isla? Y que de la Queen Elizabeth y los Lords y Gentlemen? Que hace ahora mismo el combativo Principe Harry que no lo escuchamos?
Donde los Rockefellers? Donde los Duponts? Donde Kate Moss? Donde el Presidente de la ONU? Y Solana donde esta? Y los Generales y Doctores? Y los Lam y los Fabelo, y los Sivio y los Fito Paez?
Y que de Canseco y Miñoso? Y de los veteranos de Bahia de Cochinos y de los balseros y de los recien llegados? Y Carlos Otero y Susana Perez? Y el Bola, y Pancho Cespedes? Y YO y TU?
Y todos nosotros que estamos aqui y alla rumiando frustaciones y resquemores, envidias y sinsabores; autoelogios y nostalgias, en tanto Louis Michel comulga con Perez Roque mientras Biscet y una NACION lanquidecen?
Donde Maceo, donde Marti; donde aquel Villena con su carga para matar bribones?
Cuba llora y clama y el Mundo NO ESCUCHA!!!

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