30.10.2008 | 17:13
ECONOMIC CRISIS - MESSAGE FROM ICELAND
I totally agree with this message posted at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iceland.
The Global Liquidity Crisis and the Economic Turmoil in Iceland
As a modern globalised economy and an active participant in EU´s single market,Iceland was among the first to become seriously hit in this unprecedented financial
crisis.
The global financial crisis has hit Icelandic families hard, many have lost their lifesavingsand others are at risk of losing their homes. Ordinary Icelanders are now faced
with bleak economic prospects even though they were not responsible for the banking
crisis: inflation is in the double-digits, external debt is increasing, and unemployment
is rising.
The Icelandic banks with international financial operations (Landsbanki, Glitnir Bankand Kaupthing Bank) operated in full compliance with European banking laws and the
strictest of international regulatory standards.
Like many banks around the world, the Icelandic banks quickly became victims to theglobal liquidity crisis as market trust evaporated, despite having virtually no direct
exposure to US subprime loans.
The large size of the Icelandic banking sector in comparison to Icelands overalleconomy made the Icelandic banks more vulnerable to the global liquidity crisis.
As capital markets dried up, Glitnir Bank and Landsbanki, two of Iceland's threelargest commercial banks were taken into administration by the Government of
Iceland on 7 October.
The Icelandic economy is particularly hard hit because these three banks, which weretaken into administration, constituted the bulk of the financial system of Iceland.
On 8 October, the UK Government applied the Anti-Terrorism Crime and SecurityAct of 2001 against the Icelandic bank Landsbanki with the issuing of the
Landsbanki Freezing Order 2008 by the UK Ministry of Finance.
This is the only time that a NATO member has used Anti-Terrorism legislation againstanother NATO-ally. This was done without consultations with the Government of
Iceland.
In other countries, Governments and Central Banks have worked with the IcelandicBanks to solve the problems posed by the international financial crisis in a careful and
considered manner.
The decision to use the UK Anti-Terrorism legislation against the Icelandic bankLandsbanki undermined confidence in Icelands remaining and strongest bank
Kaupthing. The seizure by the UK Financial Services Authority of Kaupthings
subsidiary, Singer & Friedlander, on 8 October led to the situation whereby the
Icelandic Government was forced to take Kaupthing bank into administration on 9
October.
The unprecedented application of the Anti-Terrorism legislation has severely disturbedcurrency transactions between the UK and Iceland. Exporters have experienced
serious difficulties in getting paid for their products. Importers are not able to pay for
goods. Icelanders abroad, students and families, are facing difficulties and delays in
receiving money from Iceland. Innocent Icelandic citizens abroad have also had to
endure verbal abuses in media, in shops and on the street.
The Government of Iceland has never defaulted on its loans. It has declared thatIceland will honour its legal commitments.
Iceland is working constructively with other countries to address issues that havearisen in connection with the banking crisis. Consultations with authorities in the
Nordic countries, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg have already been successful.
Iceland is conducting talks with the UK and the Netherlands, and stands ready for
similar talks with other countries, as needed.
On October 24, the Government of Iceland reached an agreement with a mission fromthe International Monetary Fund on an economic stabilisation programme that could
be supported by a stand-by arrangement with the Fund.
The fundamentals of the Icelandic economy are strong and will provide a firm basis toovercome the current economic difficulties and needed reforms.
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