http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7741397.stm
what's really really interesting is the last paragraph.
Great, the people have helped the poor banks return to profitability faster! And all along we had thought that the £Bn's were for liquidity and to give the banks capital with which to loan out.
Must say, everytime that Ms. Knight comes on radio or TV, she appears to be on her own planet.
Off with their heads I say..and off with GB's and AD's as well!
what's really really interesting is the last paragraph.
"Despite having been pulled back from the brink, the banks appear reluctant to launch their sizeable recapitalisation lifeboat and start lending again to households and businesses," Mr McFall said.
"It would seem that they are instead navel-gazing and looking warily at each other instead of concentrating on their customers, many of whom are still in peril on a sea of uncertainty."
But Angela Knight, of the British Bankers' Association, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that banks had to keep capital as a safety net, and the money some banks were given by the government was "to absorb losses".
She insisted that banks were still lending money.
"It would seem that they are instead navel-gazing and looking warily at each other instead of concentrating on their customers, many of whom are still in peril on a sea of uncertainty."
But Angela Knight, of the British Bankers' Association, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that banks had to keep capital as a safety net, and the money some banks were given by the government was "to absorb losses".
She insisted that banks were still lending money.
Must say, everytime that Ms. Knight comes on radio or TV, she appears to be on her own planet.
Off with their heads I say..and off with GB's and AD's as well!
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