Tuesday, July 31, 2012

THE STRENGTH OF GERMANY



While cycling through villages and small towns in the Bavarian Black Forest, I realize again how well Angela Merkel Land is organized and how clean it is. Everything is well maintained, the houses, roads, forests, fields and everything else. The prosperity or should I write the wealth splashes off. You wonder why.

Germans are not only hard workers, but also tough, technically inventive and what is called in German gründlich (thoroughly). The car museum in Schramberg is a testimony of this. Immediately after the Second World War, when the country was nearly completely destroyed, the Germans rebuild American jeeps into mobile sawmills that produced the wood for things like for example the famous cuckoo clocks. While the Allied Forces occupying Germany did not allow anymore Messerschmitt to build their dangerous fighter planes, the company switched to the production of small cars. Volkswagen, DKW (later AUDI) and BMW soon followed. NSU motorcycles and mopeds like Zündapp were in the fifties of the last century even popular in the Netherlands.


It is also the land of the craftsman who succeeds in building up a medium or even large company thanks to his inventiveness and creativity, even on the world market. Almost every village or small town has its own industrial park where not only agricultural equipment is repaired. There are also a lot of medium sized companies producing export market products with the latest technology. I see a plant for laser technology in the small village of Aichhalden and one for lightweight rims in Schiltach. The German countryside and its industry are perfectly integrated. The countryside is no longer a farmers business due to the more well-maintained and extended infrastructure of roads where even the cycle tourist is not forgotten. Everywhere there are cycle roads and signs. Also on this field the Germans strive for perfection.


But there's more. Merkel Land is also a stable democracy with a reliable legislation that can be trusted by international investors. This of course supports economic and industrial development together with stable labour relations. Of course there are sometimes labour conflicts. The great and mighty trade union IGMetall occasionally organizes strikes or mass demonstrations but ultimately it is always ready to start a dialogue with employers or the government with the aim to find a compromise. The German consensus model works just as well or perhaps better than the so-called Dutch polder model.

But sometimes I get the creeps of so much perfection. It does not seem healthy to exclude all surprises from life. Life must also be an adventure or we will die of boredom. 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

CONFEDERATION INTERSINDICAL DE CAJAS CIC CLAIMS DISMISSAL OF EUROPEAN COMMISSIONER ALMUNIA


CIC President Gonzalo Postigo working on a WOW Financesection declaration during a meeting in Vienna, April 2012


CIC has claimed that the European Commissioner of Competition, the Spanish Joaquín Almunia, submits his resignation for suggesting that some banks intervened by the Bank Restructuring Fund (FROB) should be liquidated. 

During his recent visit to Spain Almunia argued on several occasions that it would be better to liquidate orderly intervened financial institutions if the costs of its restructuring demands greater efforts to the taxpayer. He maintained that this formula has been used many times during the crisis of the last five years.
According to CIC, Almunia's statements are "unacceptable, the most grave and blameworthy" to those said by "any public responsible European" so that, in his own view, "this must have the necessary political consequences." This means that the Commissioner should "resign and if he does not understand the gravity of his acts, he should be dismissed by the Commission."
To this end, CIC has already sent a letter to the Commissioner of Economic and Monetary Affairs requesting this punitive measure against the "bad influence on the perception of the markets right now on the whole Spanish financial system, contributing negatively to the evolution of the risk premium on Spanish debt. "
Furthermore, CIC has offered to perform in Brussels "or in any other forum" to "tell the reality" of what happened in the Spanish financial system in general or in the savings banks in particular.


THERE ARE NO OFFICIAL DECISIONS

CIC president, Gonzalo Postigo, considers the words of the curator to have caused a "great economic and moral damage" to the affected entities as "customers have been impacted by negative information that does not respond to any formal decision taken ".
Postigo argues that  "the four entities - referring to Bankia, Banco de Valencia, Catalunya Caixa and Novocaixagalicia - have had to endure the withdrawal of funds by customer, frightened by some information that has provoked the weakening of the institutions under suspicion," adding that "these have also caused damage to many customers, who dominated by fear, have suffered penalties for withdrawing funds before the expiry of the period.”
In this sense, he has called it "inconceivable" that a measure such as liquidating a bank "has been said repeatedly as a possibility" when it is not even decided. He concludes that "even the younger sector employees know how to communicate such decisions, and still know better how this news should not be treated."

Original language: Spanish