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    DAVOS 2010: SARKOZY CALLS FOR REVAMP OF CAPITALISM

    AZG DAILY
    28-01-2010

    Economy

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy has called for a fundamental rethink
    of capitalism in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

    "We need deep profound change," he said in his keynote speech at the
    World Economic Forum in Davos.

    His comments came as bankers and regulators clashed over proposals
    to break up banks that threaten the whole financial system.

    Mr Sarkozy said he wished to restore a "moral dimension" to free trade.

    "Were we not to change, we would be showing tremendous
    irresponsibility," he told the bankers and politicians that gather
    annually in the Swiss alpine resort.

    Bank reforms

    France has supported forcing banks to hold more capital and curbing
    bonus payments in global negotiations over the past year on how to
    reform the system to prevent future crises.

    US President Barack Obama has proposed curbing the size of banks,
    preventing key financial institutions from owning hedge funds and
    barring them from proprietary trading - investing to make a profit
    for themselves rather than on behalf of customers.

    Bankers in Davos were less than pleased with the ideas.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Barclays boss Bob Diamond said he had "seen no
    evidence ... to suggest that shrinking banks and making banks smaller
    and narrower is the answer."

    Other bankers, like Jacob Frenkel of JPMorgan Chase, have said they
    were worried about "bad regulation".

    'Moral dimension'

    Mr Sarkozy told the delegation - to scattered applause - that
    governments and companies in the world economy could not pretend it
    was business as usual.

    "We are not asking ourselves what we will replace capitalism with,
    but what kind of capitalism we want?" he said.

    "We must re-engineer capitalism to restore its moral dimension,
    its conscience," he said. "By placing free trade above all else,
    what we have is a weakening of democracy.

    While saying that those who ran companies that made money deserved
    to be compensated well, Mr Sarkozy hit out at huge bank bonuses that
    have caused public outcry in the US and UK.

    "There are remuneration packages that will no longer be tolerated
    because they bear no relation to merit," he said.

    Earlier in Davos, legendary investor George Soros backed Mr Obama's
    proposed reforms to limit the size of banks and told journalists
    that Wall Street bankers who opposed the plans were "tone-deaf",
    BBC reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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