The German govt has rejected the idea of adopting a “bad bank” approach where the country’s financial institutions would park their toxic assets. Instead, Merkel’s administration is pushing for an industry-led solution that could see each bank split itself up between a “good” and a “bad” bank.
By editor Jan 30, 2009, 2:26 PM
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