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Inspired by: interviews » Too few transnational actions concerning the regulation of financial markets.

version: 4 / updated: 2011-10-25
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Originally submitted by: Ivan Montenegro Perini
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Source of inspiration

Interviews

The source of the Weak Signal is

Mark O. SELLENTHIN, "ZWE – Centre for European Economic Research", interviewed by "Z_PUNTK".

Signal's headline

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Too few transnational actions concerning the regulation of financial markets.

Signal's description

(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
Already we can observe that banks are again distributing high bonus payments to their managers, that profits of banks, which had to be supported by the governments, are increasing and that there is a reintroduction of the “casino and anything goes mentality” in the financial sector. All these factors might lead to a recurrence of the problems we had in 2008 and 2009.

Keywords

economic security, banking, governance, profits, transnational system.

Mini-description

(max. 250 characters)
There are currently too few transnational actions concerning the regulation of financial markets

Signal's potential evolution

It could lead to...
issue type of issue/development potential impact on society timeframe for the issue to become at least 50% probable
#1 continuation
harmful

Importance

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Level 4: important for the whole world

Filters preventing the signal's monitoring

economic filters (business/market interests)
political filters (party or ideological interests)
social filters (class, status, education level)

Signal's relevance for European Grand Challenges

where? please justify:
particularly relevant Europe world
Social exclusion & poverty
Economic prosperity/dynamics

Signal's relevance for thematic research areas

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particularly relevant
Social Sciences and Humanities