(Carlos Osorio / TT / NTB Scanpix)

IMF-ekonom: Trump skapar finanskris

Lyckas Donald Trump med sina ambitioner att riva upp reglerna som ska skydda den amerikanska finanssektorn mot en ny finanskris, kända som Dodd-Frank, leder det till stor oreda. Det anser ekonomiprofessorn Simon Johnson som tidigare har varit chefsekonom för IMF.

– USA styr åter mot en finansiell katastrof [...] Alla andra i världen bör förbereda sig på skadan det här kommer att medföra, säger han till norska E24.

Även juridikprofessorn Michael Barr vid University of Michigan varnar för konsekvenserna om Dodd-Frank rivs upp.

– Jag anser att en avveckling av Dodd-Frank skulle göra finanssystemet mycket, mycket mer riskfyllt och göra en ny ödeläggande finanskris mer trolig, säger han till tidningen.

bakgrund
 
Dodd–Frank
Wikipedia (en)
The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Pub.L. 111–203, H.R. 4173; commonly referred to as Dodd–Frank) was signed into federal law by President Barack Obama on July 21, 2010. Passed as a response to the Great Recession, it brought the most significant changes to financial regulation in the United States since the regulatory reform that followed the Great Depression. It made changes in the American financial regulatory environment that affect all federal financial regulatory agencies and almost every part of the nation's financial services industry. The law was initially proposed by the Obama administration in June 2009, when the White House sent a series of proposed bills to Congress. A version of the legislation was introduced in the House in July 2009. On December 2, 2009, revised versions were introduced in the House of Representatives by the then Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, and in the Senate Banking Committee by former Chairman Chris Dodd. Due to Dodd and Frank's involvement with the bill, the conference committee that reported on June 25, 2010 voted to name the bill after them. As with other major financial reforms, a variety of critics have attacked the law, with some arguing it was insufficient to prevent another financial crisis (or more bailouts) and others contending it went too far and unduly restricted financial institutions. President-Elect Donald Trump's transition team has vowed to dismantle the Dodd–Frank act.
Omni är politiskt obundna och oberoende. Vi strävar efter att ge fler perspektiv på nyheterna. Har du frågor eller synpunkter kring vår rapportering? Kontakta redaktionen