| All times are London time: Monday Apr 27 2009 | FT.com - Comment and analysis Obama's needless fight over torture Apr 26 2009 19:17 The drive for prosecutions is a furiously partisan project. Already, little hope remains of a bipartisan approach to the myriad problems that confront Barack Obama's administration. If the US president fails to get a grip on this new controversy, the prospect of any such co-operation will be nil, writes Clive Crook Read more » Eurozone banking needs a co-ordinated strategy Apr 26 2009 19:00 By pursuing what they mistakenly perceive to be their national interest, European leaders not only damage the prospects of the eurozone, they end up damaging themselves, writes Wolfgang Münchau Read more » Marriage, not dating, is the key to healthy regulation Apr 26 2009 18:39 It is a huge mistake to allow an insurer to decide it wants one regulator today and another tomorrow. There is too big a risk that a regulator not in a committed relationship will not ask tough questions, writes Eric Dinallo Read more » Let central banks direct the supply of credit Apr 26 2009 19:36 Policymakers have had only one weapon in their monetary armoury. They need two. It is time to give them the power to influence the supply of, as well as demand for, credit, writes Stephen Green Read more » Facts belie the diagnosis on credit derivatives Apr 26 2009 19:31 The prescriptions put forward for over-the-counter markets show a blatant disregard for the facts, and the cultivation of self-interest by some operators, writes Terry Smith Read more » | |
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