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Italy wants $21 bln to prop up its wobbly banks

byCT Report
20/12/2016
in International Customs, Italy
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ROME: Italy is looking to add another $21 billion to its massive debt burden in order to keep its struggling banks afloat. The Italian government said late Monday that it is asking parliament to let it borrow as much as €20 billion ($20.8 billion) for a potential bank rescue plan in the eurozone’s third largest economy. Weighed down by hundreds of billions of dollars of bad loans, Italy’s banking sector has become a major worry for investors in recent months.

The weakest lender, Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMDPF), has been scrambling to raise €5 billion ($5.2 billion) from investors. If the plan fails, the government is likely to have to step in with a bailout for Monte dei Paschi, the world’s oldest operating bank.

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Italy’s biggest bank, UniCredit, announced plans last week to raise €13 billion ($13.5 billion) and slash thousands of jobs to shore up its finances. The country’s banking stocks have been hammered for most of this year. They took an extra hit two weeks ago from the political uncertainty triggered by the resignation of Matteo Renzi, the prime minister at the time whose program of constitutional reform was rejected by Italians in a referendum. Renzi’s successor, Paolo Gentiloni, told a news conference late Monday that seeking approval to borrow the huge sum was a “precautionary” measure in response to potential risks in the financial sector.

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