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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.10.2018, Qupperneq 2
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Hannes also said that the Icelandic government’s response to the banking collapse could be a general lesson for Europe and the entire world. Giving priority to deposit owners’ claims against banks’ bankruptcy estates eliminates the need for providing banks with a state guarantee, thus reducing banks’ moral hazard. Hannes said that the British government’s measures at the beginning of October 2008 had saved all British banks except for two that Icelanders owned – Heritable and KSF. “They were denied loan assistance and ordered to close. The government thereby discriminated on the basis of nationality, which contravenes rules on the European Single Market. Nevertheless, the European Commission did not address that issue,” Hannes said. The professor indicated that two measures were extremely important in the chain reaction occurring during the banking collapse: “Danske Bank refused loan assistance to Glitnir in September 2008 when it planned to sell its Norwegian bank. Consequently, Glitnir had to apply to the Central Bank of Iceland for an emergency loan. That triggered the banking collapse. The British Financial Services Authority closed KSF on October 8, 2008. Consequently, its parent company in Iceland, Kaupþing, collapsed because its credit depended on the continuing operation of KSF. That caused the fall of the last remaining bank,” according to Hannes. During settlement, the two banks that the British government closed, Heritable and KSF, proved to have solid finances. An article that Hannes submitted to Morgunblaðið stated that, in the view of now Lord Mervyn King, then governor of the Bank of England, Britons’ conduct toward Icelanders when they invoked the British Anti- terrorism Act was shameful. At the time, he did not conceal his opinion in private conversations. Hannes delivered his report this week to Bjarni Benediktsson, Iceland’s Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. The report took four years to produce. Hannes told mbl.is that the report proved how shabbily neighbouring countries had treated Iceland. Reprinted with permission from Icelandic News Briefs, published by KOM PR. PROFESSOR SAYS BRITISH GOVERNMENT OWES ICELANDERS AN APOLOGY Iceland’s president to get king’s journals Morgunblaðið – Queen Margrethe II of Denmark will present President of Iceland Guðni Th. Jóhannesson with a printed edition of her grandfather’s journals (King Christian X of Denmark and Iceland). She will visit Iceland on December 1st on the occasion of the country’s centenary as a sovereign nation. The journals contain about 500 tightly written pages regarding Christian’s communications with Icelanders from 1908, when he was still crown prince, to 1932. Christian ruled Denmark from 1912 to 1947. He was the last king of Iceland. Meniga signs with biggest Internet bank mbl.is – The Icelandic software company Meniga has signed a contract with Tangerine Bank, the biggest Internet bank in Canada. Meniga will introduce its solutions and offer the bank’s customers a more personal user experience. The companies announced the collaboration in New York at Finovate Fall, one of the world’s largest financial technology conferences. Tangerine has more than 2 million customers and is Meniga’s first customer in North America. The company now collaborates with financial institutions in more than 30 countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Adopting international treaties Morgunblaðið – Minister of Justice Sigríður Á. Andersen has submitted a government bill to Alþingi on punishments for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. Iceland will thereby be introducing into its national laws the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the 1949 Geneva Convention, and additional protocols, as well as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Among other things, the bill should ensure that Icelandic authorities will be able to take advantage of the complementary jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, besides themselves investigating and charging for crimes over which the court presides. PM says constitutional work is going well Morgunblaðið – The chairs of the political parties with seats in Alþingi met in September to discuss constitutional amendments. Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir said the work was proceeding smoothly. She was optimistic that the first stage of the work would be presented during the current electoral period. “We are farthest along with environmental and resource affairs, provisions for national referenda, assignment of authority and constitutional amendments,” Katrín said. Minister calls for innovation policy for Iceland kjarninn.is – Minister of Tourism, Industry and Innovation Þórdis R. Gylfadóttir has appointed a task force to formulate a comprehensive innovation policy for Iceland. The members of the task force are representatives of the business community, the university and scientific community, start-up and technology companies, and political parties. The policy will be finished no later than May 1st next year. New ambassador to India visir.is – Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson was recently appointed as Iceland’s new ambassador to India. He took over the office from Þórir Ibsen. Guðmundur was a member of Alþingi from 1993 to 2005. He was Minister of Health and Social Insurance from 1993 to 1994. He has also served in several positions in Iceland’s Foreign Service, including ambassador to the United States, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. Reprinted with permission from Icelandic News Briefs, published by KOM PR. The winners of the Icelandic Invitational Polo Tournament, which was played on September 9th this year, were Dayelle Fargey, from Winnipeg, and her teammates Anne Evamy, Alex Green, and Jodi Morel. The Icelandic Invitational Polo Tournament, established in 1998 by Benson Ranch Inc, is played each year at the Calgary Polo Club, the oldest continuously operated polo club in North America, which was established in 1891. The Icelandic Cup was presented to the winners by Susan Abbiati and Stephan V. Benediktson. NEWS BRIEFS

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