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The Incomplete Currency


The Incomplete Currency

The Future of the Euro and Solutions for the Eurozone
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von: Marcello Minenna, Giovanna Maria Boi, Paolo Verzella

30,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 04.04.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781119019121
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 552

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<b>A fact-based treatise on the Eurozone crisis, with analysis of possible solutions</b> <p><i>The Incomplete Currency</i> is the only technical — yet accessible — analysis of the current Eurozone crisis from a global perspective. The discussion begins by explaining how the Euro's architecture, the relationship between finance and the real economy, and the functioning of the Eurosystem in general are all at the root of the current crisis, and then explores possible solutions rooted in fact, not theory. All topics are analysed and illustrated, making extensive use of examples, tables, and graphics, and the ideas presented are supported by data sets and their statistical elaborations throughout the book. An extensive digital component includes numerical simulations of public debt dynamics for different Eurozone countries, evaluations of the sustainability of programmes like the Fiscal Compact, and stress tests on the ability of institutions like the ESM to cope with major liquidity crises, and the spreadsheets used to calculate data in the book is provided for readers to access for themselves.</p> <p>The survival of the European monetary union has been questioned due to the accumulation of structural imbalances and the negative effects of the global financial crisis. This book lays out the full extent of the problem, explains what caused it, and provides possible solutions backed by extensive data.</p> <ul> <li>Dig down to the root of the Eurozone crisis</li> <li>Learn why austerity doesn't fix anything</li> <li>Understand how the Euro has changed economies</li> <li>Consider possible strategies for recovery</li> </ul> <p>In a macroeconomic context where the monetary policy is the prerogative of the European Central Bank and fiscal policy, hopeless austerity works against the economic recovery of the Eurozone countries. A positive attitude is difficult, but necessary. <i>The Incomplete Currency</i> is an insightful, important resource that guides readers toward real solutions.</p>
<p>List of Figures xi</p> <p>List of Tables xxiii</p> <p>Foreword xxv</p> <p>Preface xxxi</p> <p>Acknowledgments xxxiii</p> <p>About the Author xxxv</p> <p>About the Website xxxvii</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 1 The Building Blocks of the Single European Currency 1</b></p> <p>1.1 The Basic Concepts: Financial Flows, Risks and Probability Distribution 1</p> <p>1.2 Sovereign Credit Risk, Public Debt and Inflation 12</p> <p>1.3 Single Curve of Interest Rate: Euribor, Euro Swap, Eurepo 20</p> <p>1.4 The Monetary Policy in the Eurozone and the Mechanisms of Transmission 28</p> <p>1.5 Recognition and Management of the Sovereign Credit Risk 35</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 2 The Eurozone Architecture and the Working Paradigms 51</b></p> <p>2.1 Relationships within the European Financial System 51</p> <p>2.2 The Transmission Mechanisms between Finance and Real Economy in the Eurozone 69</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 3 The Single Currency Area in the Context of International Crisis 94</b></p> <p>3.1 Before the Crisis: the Adverse Effects of the Single Currency 94</p> <p>3.2 The Crisis: Divergence of the Sovereign Debt Curves and the Disintegration of the Single Interest Rate Curve 101</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 4 Dysfunctional Mechanisms of the Eurozone 122</b></p> <p>4.1 The Explosion of Target2 Balances and the Unsustainable Accumulation of the Structural Imbalances 122</p> <p>4.2 The Nationalisation of the Public Debt: the Case of Italy 142</p> <p>4.3 The Nationalisation of the Public Debt Pushed to the Extreme: the Case of Greece 150</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 5 The Pathological Banks-Governments Relationship 173</b></p> <p>5.1 The Spread Intermediation 173</p> <p>5.2 Collateral Discrimination on the Interbank Market 182</p> <p>5.3 The Divergence Mechanisms in Action: Synergies and Accelerations 197</p> <p>5.4 Case Studies: the Divergence Process in Some Peripheral Countries 206</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 6 Assessing the Risk of a Euro Break-Up 216</b></p> <p>6.1 A Historical Perspective on the Possible Break-up of the Euro 217</p> <p>6.2 The Probability of a Euro Break-up 221</p> <p>6.3 Costs and Benefits Associated with the Exit from the Euro 231</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 7 Financial Assistance and Fiscal Agreements in the Eurozone 243</b></p> <p>7.1 The Sovereign Bail-out Funds 243</p> <p>7.2 The Reforms of the Stability and Growth Pact and the Fiscal Compact 257</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 8 The Extraordinary Interventions of the ECB 267</b></p> <p>8.1 The Securities Market Programme and the Purchases of Covered Bonds 267</p> <p>8.2 The Long-term Refinancing Operations of December 2011 and February 2012 (LTROs) 270</p> <p>8.3 The Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) 271</p> <p>8.4 The Targeted Long-term Refinancing Operations (TLTROs) 272</p> <p>8.5 The Quantitative Easing 272</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 9 The European and National Interventions on the Banking Systems 293</b></p> <p>9.1 The Banking Union 293</p> <p>9.2 The Hidden Recapitalisation of the Peripheral Banking Systems 296</p> <p>9.3 The State Aids to the Banking Systems of the Core Countries 301</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 10 Mutualisation of the Public Debt and Fiscal Transfers 304</b></p> <p>10.1 The Mutualisation of the Public Debt in the Eurozone 304</p> <p>10.2 The “Fiscal Currency” and Other Theories for the Unilateral Solution of Problems for Peripheral Countries 315</p> <p>10.3 The Fiscal Transfers: Proposals for Structural Balance of Financial Flows 316</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 11 Proposals of Monetary Policy Interventions to Overcome the Crisis 324</b></p> <p>11.1 Reforming the Statutory Objectives of the ECB: the “Zero-spread Target” 324</p> <p>11.2 The Cancellation of Interests on Government Bonds Purchased by the ECB 327</p> <p>11.3 The European Public Debt Refinancing Programme (EPDRP) 329</p> <p>11.4 A Far More Pervasive Intervention: Partial Debt Monetisation 334</p> <p>11.5 The Purchase Programme of Asset-backed Securities Guaranteed by Sovereign States and Supranational Institutions 337</p> <p>11.6 A Measure of Direct Support to the Real Economy: The Cancellation of Impaired Debts of the Non-financial Private Sector 344</p> <p>11.7 A Proposal for an Authentic Sustainability of the Greek Public Debt 345</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 12 Transparency as a Tool to Prevent Excessive Risk-taking and Contrast the Crisis 348</b></p> <p>12.1 The Need for a Market Logic as the Basis of the Financial Sector’s Regulation 348</p> <p>12.2 Implications of the Lack of Transparency on Risks at a Macro Level 350</p> <p>12.3 Fair Value and Probability Scenarios as a Solution to the Problem of Risk Transparency 351</p> <p>ANNEX A 361</p> <p>REFERENCES 463</p> <p>INDEX 495</p>
<p><b>MARCELLO MINENNA</b> is the head of the quantitative analysis unit at CONSOB (<i>Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa</i>, the Italian Securities and Exchange Commission), where he develops quantitative models for surveillance and supports the enforcement and regulatory units in their activities. Acknowledged by <i>Risk</i> magazine as the "quant enforcer" and the "quant regulator," he is the author of several publications, including the bestselling <i>A Guide to Quantitative Finance</i>.
<p><b>Praise for THE INCOMPLETE CURRENCY</b> <p>"This book has the merit to frame the problems of the Eurozone not only in a perspective that is scientifically rigorous, but with an eye that is able to analyze all the consequences on the European and global financial system. The author does not limit the analysis to the current situation; he describes, with rigor and clarity, many proposals to attain in a gradual but concrete way, a real monetary union."<br/> <b>—Prof. Romano Prodi,</b> former President, EU Commission; Italy's former Prime Minister <p>"Marcello Minenna is a smart and careful analyst. He had signaled many of the recent problems facing the single currency when they were still in their embryonic stage. With this rigorous and brilliant book, Marcello performs an original reconstruction of the euro crisis, always supporting his own theses with an impressive amount of empirical evidence. Some proposals for reform of the current Eurozone institutional arrangement surely deserve the attention of the European policy makers."<br/> <b>—Prof. Vincenzo Visco,</b> President, NENS center; Italy's former Minister of Finance and Economy <p>"The beautiful book of Marcello Minenna can be a great tool for information, education and understanding, but it is mainly a contribution to the idea of Europe, for a new political and economic governance and a stricter control on finance…many bricks that should be used to build the United States of Europe."<br/> <b>—Susanna Camusso,</b> General Secretary, CGIL (Italian General Confederation of Labor) <p>"The euro, along with the problems of monetary union without fiscal union, has been debated a lot. But the work done by Marcello Minenna in this beautiful volume is unique. The methodology of analysis is innovative and focused on the important role played by the movements of financial flows in the context of the European crisis. Finance can also be used to develop innovative solutions. This book contains many original proposals of great interest that demand the consideration of economists and policy makers."<br/> <b>—Prof. Rainer Masera,</b> Italy's former Minister of Budget, Economic Planning and European Affairs

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