It’s easy for Merkel to insist that Italy has to strictly follow EU rules since she doesn’t have to win an Italian election. The Euro just seems like a complete failure. Giant economies are limping along with 20% unemployment, unable to recover 8 years after the recession. In contrast the US has managed an OK recovery, now closing in on full employment. The problem is that each EU national leader is accountable only…
"The Euro just seems like a complete failure. Giant economies are limping along with 20% unemployment, unable to recover 8 years after the recession. In contrast the US has managed an OK recovery, now closing in on full employment." You are aware that the problem with the EU banking reforms (or lack off) was also that the UK didn't wanted stricter rules with regards of the city of London... ? They even wanted an exem…
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DALLCIACBEP
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/NCOALLCIACB
(note that 50% or so of loans usually migrate from the first graph onto the second)
Not that the fact that the interest rate got 7 years at zero shouldn't make every American go "oh my god ! They've stolen my pension !". But it might even be worse. Aside from enriching the already supremely wealthy, they may also have created the next crisis. However bad loan repayments are now, they will get worse fast if the FED hikes rates. If the US doesn't hike rates, your assessments of how your pension will pay out should be divided by a factor of 3-10.
TLDR: this is not a local crisis, and if something like DB goes bankrupt (it's down 92% from it's peak), it won't be a European crisis.