It looks as if, for now at least, Europe’s next banking crisis has been averted. Over the weekend a rescue plan emerged for Italy’s Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the struggling Italian lender which was the worst performing of all Europe’s banks in the recent EBA EU-wide stress tests.
Can European Banks Rebound from the “Triple Whammy”?
The rescue plan has three steps the first two of which involve increasing the coverage for bad debt and transferring bad debt into a securitisation vehicle. The final step is the recapitalisation of the bank specifically, a €5 billion capital increase to remove the negative capital impact from the bad debts rearrangement.
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