Lagarde tracking bank charges

March 17, 2010 - 3:54 pm Comments Off

Christine Lagarde is going to war against unfair bank charges. At the request of the Prime Minister, Fran?ois Fillon, Minister of Economy and Finance has commissioned a report to the former CEO of Credit Agricole, Georges Pauget, and chair of the Advisory Committee of the financial sector (CCSF), Emmanuel Constans. "Our goal is to protect consumers," she said into the microphone of RTL on Wednesday morning.

Bank charges: avoid abuse

The minister hopes to shed light on three issues in particular: the "cascade" of bank charges, billing services hitherto free, and finally, the establishment of systems of fixed costs "which include some services that consumers do not, "said Christine Lagarde.In an interview with the newspaper Les Echos on Wednesday, she said that instead "regulate all hair, she wants to ensure there is no abuse."I expect the report to the end of June," says she.

On 24 March, three days after the second round of regional elections, Christine Lagarde presented to the National Assembly a new position on the draft law on consumer credit: remove penalties release (charge made if a person makes one or more checks, Ed), "which are a real obstacle for small businesses.

Germany: Christine Lagarde persists and signs

The Minister is also back at RTL on her remarks Monday on the German economic model, stigmatizing the pressure on labor costs for its exports preferred payday loan lenders . "My remarks have been interpreted negatively. While Germany has performed well for ten years.But in such times of crisis, the deficit country must do everything to reduce it, and those of surplus should not be assumed that they are the only engines of growth, "she says.

Less than a week after the lunch meeting between Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy in London, Christine Lagarde expressed disappointment at the postponement of the adoption of the Directive on hedge funds, and remains "determined that the text completion by late June.

The subject, which should be discussed Tuesday by the Finance Ministers of the Twenty-Seven, was withdrawn from the brink of the agenda by the Spanish Presidency, who chose not to vote on a text in this highly unpleasant state in the United Kingdom.Christine Lagarde will therefore not stop there, and push to revive the issue with determination, even displease its European counterparts.

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