Spain to force savings banks to market

Spain is planning to force its regional savings banks to become conventional banks and seek stock market listings, a source familiar…

Spain is planning to force its regional savings banks to become conventional banks and seek stock market listings, a source familiar with the matter said today.

The state-backed bank restructuring fund (FROB) would then take stakes in the banks which fail to attract private investment, the source said.

The debt-laden savings banks and a possibly expensive rescue are seen as major risks for Spain's government as it aggressively cuts its budget deficit.

Reuters

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