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Trichet warns on capital hoarding

By Chris Giles and Peter Thal Larsen in Davos

Published: January 29 2009 19:15 | Last updated: January 29 2009 19:15

Jean-Claude Trichet gave a stark warning to financial markets on Thursday to stop putting pressure on banks to hold more capital, insisting that such views were exacerbating the global recession.

The president of the European Central Bank criticised the prevailing view among investors that banks should hoard funds, insisting that the view was contrary to those of the European authorities. Such ideas did nothing to contain the deepening recession, he said, and also provided non-financial companies with incentives to postpone investment.

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