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  • Stealth Bailout of 2 Franken-Banks Now Happening in Spain

    10/02/2016 7:39:51 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 2 replies
    Wolf Street ^ | October 1, 2016 | Don Quijones
    Obscured somewhat by the spectacular antics of Deutsche Bank, there appears to be another bailout of two of Spain’s franken-banks: mostly state-owned Bankia and wholly state-owned Banco Mare Nostrum (BMN). The news was released so quietly that even in Spain barely a living soul is aware it’s happening. For the moment, BMN is completely state-owned, after its four constituent state-owned parts — Caja Murcia, Caixa Penedès, Caja Granada y Sa Nostra — were rescued by Spain’s taxpayers and lumped together for the modest price of €1.6 billion in 2010. But by the end of this year all that was supposed...
  • It’s not just Deutsche. European banking is utterly broken

    10/02/2016 7:43:28 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 25 replies
    Telegraph (UK) ^ | 01 October 2016 | Jeremy Warner
    Today’s mayhem is not so much the result of reckless bankers and asleep at the wheel regulators, but rather of the public policy response to the last crisis itself – that is to say, regulatory over-reach and central bank money printing. All eyes are naturally focused on the specific problems of Deutsche Bank, but Deutsche is in truth no more than the canary in the coal mine. As Tidjane Thiam, chief executive of Credit Suisse, observed last week, as an entire sector, European banks are still “not really investable”. Much the same disease as afflicts Continental banks also applies to...
  • Some Deutsche Bank Clients Unable To Access Cash Due To "IT Outage"

    10/02/2016 4:16:01 PM PDT · by Mariner · 20 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | October 2nd, 2016 | by Tyler Durden
    While it now seems that Friday's rumor of a substantially reduced Deutsche Bank settlement with the DOJ, which sent the stock price soaring from all time lows, was false following a FAZ report that CEO John Cryan has not yet begun the renegotiation process, and in the "next few days" is set to fly to the US to discuss the proposed RMBS misselling settlement with the US Attorney General, Germany's largest lender continues to be impacted by the public's declining confidence, exacerbated over the weekend by a disturbing "IT glitch." For one, it remains unclear if Friday's report halted, or...