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*** 28-Dec-16 World View -- Bank run worsens Italy's banking crisis

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  • Bank run worsens Italy's banking crisis
  • Following the money, Sao Tome and Principe switches allegiance from Taiwan to China

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**** Bank run worsens Italy's banking crisis
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A horse-drawn carriage passes a branch of Banca Monte dei Paschi bank in Rome.

A week after Italy's government announced that it would bail out the
failing the Banco Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) bank, with a
"bail-in" that would put the life savings of tens of thousands of
depositors at risk, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday that
MPS's financial situation is deteriorating far more rapidly than
expected.

MPS has €55.2 billion in bad loans. Three weeks ago, MPS said
that it had enough funds to stay afloat for 11 months. Then last
week, MPS said that it would run out of money within four months.

According to one financial analyst:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"It’s a national tragedy. Monte Paschi survived the
> Inquisition, the unification of Italy, fascism and two world
> wars. But it couldn’t survive the mismanagement and corruption of
> bankers and politicians in the 21st century."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

The government of Italy announced last week that the size of the
bailout would be &euro;5 billion, the amount needed to allow MPS to
meet its immediate obligations and avoid bankruptcy. However, the ECB
said that MPS's financial position has suffered a "rapid
deterioration" during the period from November 30 to December 21, now
the &euro;5 billion figure is too small. &euro;8.8 billion will be
required to get past the immediate emergency.

It's believed that the "rapid deterioration" is being caused by run on
the bank. It's known that from June to September of this year,
customers removed deposits of &euro;6.7 billion, and it's believed
that this run on deposits is continuing, or even accelerating and
spiraling out of control.

ECB rules require that if any government bails out the country's
banks, then a percentage of the bailout must come from the assets of
investors who had invested in the shares and bonds issued by the bank.
In most countries, that would "bail in" sophisticated investors, who
would then "take a haircut." But Italy has a special problem that
many ordinary savers have invested their life savings in bonds, so
that would put their life savings at risk. This situation has been
the subject of intense public debate in Italy at least since June, and
that would explain why depositors have been rushing to move their
funds out of the bank.

Italy's government is looking for a way under ECB rules to avoid
having to "bail in" bond holders. Since MPS is still technically
solvent, the plan is to take advantage of a loophole in the ECB rules
by calling the cash injection a "precautionary recapitalization"
rather than a bailout. However, this path limits the amount of money
that the government can inject into the bank, so it's far from clear
that it will work.

Jens Weidmann, the president of Deutsche Bundesbank, Germany's central
bank, says that Italy's bailout plan requires careful scrutiny:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"For the measures planned by the Italian government
> [to work], the bank must be economically healthy at its core. The
> money cannot be used to cover losses [that are] already expected.
> All this must be carefully examined. ...
>
> These [rules] aim to protect taxpayers in particular and keep
> responsibility on investors. Government bailout is only meant to
> be a last resort, that's why the bar is high."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

Italy's rescue plan requires approval by both the EU and the ECB.

Banco Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) was founded in 1472, and is the
world's oldest operating bank. Seeking Alpha and MarketWatch and Financial Post

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**** Following the money, Sao Tome and Principe switches allegiance from Taiwan to China
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China scored a victory over Taiwan on Monday, when the nation Sao Tome
and Principe officially resumed diplomatic relations with China after
breaking relations with Taiwan. The former Portuguese colony Sao Tome
and Principe is an impoverished island nation off the coast of
west-central Africa with a population of almost 200,000.

China will not have diplomatic relations with any nation that has
diplomatic relations with Taiwan. There are now about 20 countries
that still have diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

It's often a question of money. China would like Taiwan to be
recognized by as few countries as possible, and so China will offer
financial aid and investments to a country willing to switch. It
sometimes gets into a bidding war, but China is much wealthier and
always wins such battles.

Other countries, including The Gambia, Malawi, and Senegal, have in
recent years broken off relations with Taiwan, in the hope of enjoying
financial largesse from China. China has not always been willing to
establish relations with these countries because of a long-standing
"diplomatic truce" between China and Taiwan, designed to prevent
countries from playing China and Taiwan against each other. However,
China abandoned the diplomatic truce after this year's election as
president of Tsai Ing-wen, who is lukewarm to the "One-China Policy"
that makes Taiwan a province of China.

The United States officially recognizes the One-China Policy and does
not officially recognize Taiwan, but has a close relationship with
Taiwan anyway. President-elect Donald Trump has said that he'll
review the US position.

It's not just China who is playing this diplomatic game. After Russia
invaded Georgia in 2008, it declared two Georgia territories, South
Ossetia and Abkhazia, to be independent nations until Moscow's
protection. Only five countries sided with Russia in recognizing at
least one of the two territories as independent. In 2011, Tuvalu
recognized Abkhazia and South Ossetia in return for "promising areas
for bilateral cooperation [with Russia], including trade, fisheries
and education." However, Tuvalu switched sides in 2013, for a reason
that was not explained. Med Africa Times (Switzerland) and China Post (Taiwan) and New Republic (2-Apr-2014)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Italy, Banco Monte dei Paschi di Siena, MPS,
European Central Bank, ECB, Jens Weidmann, Deutsche Bundesbank,
China, Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, One-China policy,
Sao Tome and Principe, The Gambia, Malawi, Senegal,
Russia, Georgia, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Tuvalu

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