US financial reform 'good' but 'too early': George Soros
George Soros said that US financial reform bill will impose new regulations on the banking system before it is ready to cope with them. 'US economy only halfway back'
"The banking system still needs to earn its way out of a hole," Soros said at a panel discussion in the tony summer resort town of East Hampton, New York. In that sense the bill has come "too early."
While Soros said the "bill is good to have it done," he said the new legislation "doesn't address the problems in the system."
Turning to the Greek debt crisis, Soros said Greece's debt has to be restructured "in an orderly way."
"It's already in the price" of the bonds, he said.
But the imposition of a "haircut" cannot happen until Greece has addressed its "primary" deficit and restored a "primary surplus."
Soros joined Elizabeth Warren, professor of law at Harvard University, on the Hamptons Institute panel discussing "Restoring the Integrity of the US Financial Markets."
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