Germany’s coalition government is facing internal strife as tensions rise between Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) over key policy issues. The disagreement primarily centers around climate change policies and the future of coal energy, leading to a breakdown in communication and cooperation within the coalition. This conflict threatens the stability of the government and raises concerns about the ability to effectively govern the country in the face of mounting challenges.
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Time to think the unthinkable about bank regulation
The writer is a managing director at Frontline Analysts and the author of The Unaccountability MachineGlobal bank supervisors are cautioning about heightened geopolitical risks while facing their own regulatory challenges, notably the delayed implementation of Basel III endgame reforms. With significant postponements in the EU and UK and uncertainty from the US, there are doubts about global cooperation in banking standards, which are already complex and outdated. As historical relationships among central bankers fade, banking...
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