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スペインの銀行にたいするイギリスの対策
イギリスの金融サービス機構(FSA)は、スペインのサンタンデル(世界的な巨大銀行になっている)へのサンタンデルUKの送金は、FSAの認可を必要とするという合意書を交わしており、昨年12月以降、いっさいの送金が禁止されているもようである。
これは何を意味するのであろうか。FSAはスペインで進行する銀行危機のなかで、子会社のサンタンデルUKがスペインの親会社に巨額の資金が流れることでイギリスの金融システムが打撃を受けることを恐れたためだと思われる。
スペインの銀行の財務内容が非常に悪い(巨額の不動産関連資産の劣化による)のは随分前から周知の事実だが、先ほどスペイン中央銀行は、スペインの銀行の不良貸付額は18年ぶりの記録的高さに達していると報道している。
イギリスの銀行はスペインに莫大な貸付を行っている。スペインの危機はイギリスの危機に直結する深刻な問題なのである。
超緊縮政策を進めるラホイは、あろうことかスペインの銀行の資産状況の監査をゴールドマン・サックスに依頼した。この銀行のあくどさは、ギリシアへの悪知恵からも明らかである。そしてラホイが一番臨んでいるのは、ECBからの助け舟(国債の買取のような)である。
どこまでも金融組織の維持で、イギリスも(キャメロン内閣はシティの権益を最優先してきている)、スペインも頭は一杯であり、国民への負担の押し付けは過酷である。南欧の社会的爆発はいつ大爆発を起こしてもおかしくない状況にあるのだが、諸政府はそのことに何の関心も払っていない(「払っていないかのようである」ではなく「払っていない」のである)。ギリシアでティトラスに人気が集まるのはそうしたことによるのである。国民の窮状をまったく省みないで、金融システムの保護ばかりしているからである。
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Santander UK funds ringfenced under FSA order
Bank needs regulator's permission to transfer any cash back to its Spanish parent company
Giles Tremlett in Madrid and Jill Treanor
guardian.co.uk, Friday 18 May 2012 20.14 BST
Santander’s shares rose on Friday as the Madrid stock market regained its composure.
Santander UK has been prevented from transferring any cash back to its Spanish parent company since December under a voluntary agreement with the Financial Services Authority.
The so-called "regulatory order" means that Santander UK needs the regulator's permission to transfer cash, underlining Santander UK's claim that its assets are ringfenced from its parent company. Concerns about the health of Spain's banks were growing following the mass downgrade by Moody's late on Thursday.
Steve Pateman, head of Santander UK's high-street banking operation, told the Guardian that the UK business had not paid a dividend to its parent company since the first half of 2011 and emphasised the financial strength of the UK business.
The FSA confirmed that the restriction was in place. "With the full co-operation of Santander UK, the FSA has in place arrangements that require the FSA to give permission to any transfer of funds out of the UK by Santander UK."
Santander's shares rose on Friday despite the mass downgrades, as the Madrid stock market regained its composure after Thursday's rout, which had been prompted by a dramatic fall in the shares of bailed-out Bankia.
The Madrid stock market gained 0.2% even after the Bank of Spain revealed that bad loans in Spain's banks, which have been hit by a bursting of the property bubble, have reached their highest levels in 18 years.
The Spanish government is to call in Goldman Sachs to make an independent valuation of Bankia, the country's fourth-largest lender, whose shares bounced back 23.5% on Friday, compensating for the 14% drop on Thursday, following reports – which were denied – of withdrawals from the bank.
The admission by Spain's central bank that bad loans had reached their highest in 18 years in March put further pressure on a country that is already at the centre of concerns about the long-term viability of the eurozone. With 8.37% of outstanding loans now deemed bad, the government was under pressure to hasten the work of independent auditors who are to review the value of Spanish bank assets.
The independent auditors will be named on Monday and asked to deliver the results of rapid stress tests within a month. A fuller study will be published in two or three months.
The moves come as Spain tries to persuade markets that its banks are not hiding toxic real estate assets left over from the 2008 housing bust.
"We think the stress tests will clarify everything," a senior government source said. "We will be totally transparent about what these valuers do."
While shares in Spanish banks were firmer, UK banks were hit hard amid the continued anxiety about the eurozone's future.
Bailed-out Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland were the biggest fallers in the FTSE 100, losing 6% and 5% respectively on a day when the FTSE 100 index lost 1.3% of its value.
Spain partly nationalised Bankia last week because of the weight of junk real estate assets on its books.
Senior government sources said Bankia would next week present a plan to clean up its balance sheet, with many observers expecting it to sell off its shares in major companies such as insurance provider Mapfre.
The Expansión newspaper reported that Bankia's financial hole may reach €8bn (£6.4bn) on top of the €10bn that it must set aside to cover potential real estate losses.
The government has said it wants help from Europe to see out the coming storm – probably in the form of bond purchases by the European Central Bank - though it is against direct intervention.
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