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| Worldwide :: Abortion :: Print this Article UK's PRIME MINISTER GORDON BROWN SAYS GLOBAL BANK TAX NEAR 02-14-2010 3:42 am - Reuters LONDON - Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the world's top economies were close to agreeing an international levy on banks and that a deal could be thrashed out during a G20 summit in June, the Financial Times reported. In an interview published on Thursday, Brown said he believed backing for a global bank tax had gained momentum since U.S. President Barack Obama called for a fee to be levied on major U.S. financial institutions last month. "People are now prepared to consider the best mechanism by which a levy could be raised," said Brown, who put forward an idea of a global transactions tax at a meeting of the Group of 20 nations in Scotland in November. "I'm interested in the way support is building up for international action," Brown said. At a meeting of the Group of Seven nations last week in Canada, finance ministers and central bankers called for closer study of a UK proposal for a bank levy to cover the cost of the bailouts of 2008 and 2009 that ran to hundreds of billions of dollars. Brown, who is facing a parliamentary election due by June, floated the idea of a levy on financial transactions as one way to make banks pay for future bail-outs -- the so-called Tobin tax. The U.S. administration has opposed a tax on financial transactions, but last month Obama proposed that Wall Street banks pay up to $117 billion in order to reimburse taxpayers for the financial bailout. Obama has also called for a limit on banks' size and trading activities -- proposals that have been welcomed by France, Britain and Germany although none said they would follow suit. The International Monetary Fund is compiling a report, due in April, on options for requiring banks to "make a fair and substantial contribution" towards bailouts. © 2010 Reuters. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. |
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