Friday, September 10, 2010

So that €750bn bailout was just a misunderstanding?


In an interview with the FT published today, Jean-Claude Trichet makes a pretty extraordinary comment. He seems to deny that the eurozone was ever really in crisis:

"I don’t think that the euro area was close to disaster at all – seen from the inside."

So €750bn eurzone bailout packages, €110bn 'loans' to Greece and the ECB compromising its independence by buying government debt, are just business as usual? Trichet blames the misconception that the euro is in trouble on a lack of understanding:

"Seen from the outside, I would say that it’s always difficult for external observers to judge and analyse correctly the capacity of Europe to face up to exceptional difficulties."

If only Trichet were right. Unfortunately it seems that EU leaders are still unwilling to admit to the fundamental failures of the EMU project - such as huge divergences within the eurozone and monetary union without fiscal union. Tightening budget rules is all very well, for example, but what about a country like Spain that wasn't in breach of them running up to the crisis?

Until the eurozone elite faces up to this fairly simple and fundamental reality, the truth is that it is they that 'don't get it', not us mere 'outsiders'.

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