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Nov 7, 2008 

guardian.co.uk/reuters: The EU will likely take a 5 key point message to Washington

EU comes to G20 meeting with constructive proposals


For the complete report from the guardian.co.uk click on this link

The EU likely will take a 5 key point message to Washington

Europe is likely to take a five key point message to the Washington meeting on the overhaul of global financial institutions. This boils down a more extensive list of actions agreed by EU finance ministers, a draft paper showed. The paper, prepared by the French presidency of the European Union for a meeting of EU leaders on Friday, also said the EU would like the Washington summit to produce concrete proposals on priorities agreed within 100 days from Nov. 15.

The five priorities identified by the EU stick closely to the priority wish-list approved by the EU finance ministers earlier this week, and they are:
- to give the IMF "primary responsibility", together with the Financial Stability Forum, to recommend steps to restore confidence and stability. The IMF should be given the necessary resources and appropriate tools to help countries in trouble.
- registration of rating agencies and surveillance of implementation of codes of conduct relating to them.
- convergence of accounting standards and a review of the application of the "fair value" rule in financial institutions. The "fair value" rule currently requires instititions to value their assets at market value, which creates valuation problems when the market for a given security is not functioning.
- to take steps to ensure that no market segment, territory, or financial institution, including hedge funds, is beyond regulation or surveillance.
- to implement codes of conduct to avoid excessive risk taking in the financial industry, including the sphere of compensation. These codes should be taken into account by supervisors in evaluating the risk profile of institutions.

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