Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Does he expect governments to play a larger role in financial markets in future?


 “There is a huge difference in the Soviet-style mentality that occurred in Paris in 1982, and the extraordinary achievements that politicians, led by Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy, have made to save the global banking system from systemic collapse,” he says. 


“They moved to protect the world from billions of unemployment. In five to 10 years those banking stakes will be sold – and sold at a profit.”


Baron Rothschild shares most people’s view that there is a new world order. In his opinion, banks will deleverage and there will be a new form of global governance. 


“But you have to be careful of caricatures: we don’t want to go from ultra liberalism to protectionism.”