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"Mr President, the rapporteur deserves support in his endeavours to achieve greater financial stability. He is right to call for tighter supervision, although that does not rule out a crisis. Interestingly, the strategy of the International Monetary Fund has shifted towards more focused support. This role of catalyst in stages of growth can preclude negative effects of the policy, such as an increase in the burden of debt for up-and-coming countries.
The rapporteur’s request to coordinate a number of matters at European level is understandable. If these do not follow naturally on from global policies, Europe’s own policy would undermine the strength of the system as a whole.
Finally, I cannot see a role for the European Central Bank in global crisis prevention. Only a few months ago, the ECB was asked to absorb the slow-down in growth, although there was no reason to reduce interest rates within Europe. Striking a compromise between European policy and global requirements does not seem to be benefiting international stability."@en1
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