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Why European Central Banks Will Suffer Steep Losses

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Why European Central Banks Will Suffer Steep Losses

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Summary

In September, the president of the Dutch central bank wrote what may have been the most remarkable letter of his career: it said that the ECB’s interest rate hikes will lead to losses for De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) for the first time since 1932. Several countries throughout the eurozone are facing a similar problem. To absorb the losses of their central banks, European taxpayers risk having to pay tens or even hundreds of billions of euros a year. Meanwhile private banks get that same amount of money without having to do anything in return. The ECB now stands ready to make a crucial policy decision to determine whether billions in taxpayer money will again flow to the banking sector.

OrganisationDe Haagse Hogeschool
DepartmentFaculteit Business, Finance & Marketing
LectorateLectoraat New Finance
Published inZero Hedge
Date2022-10-24
TypeJournal article
LanguageEnglish

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