Monday, July 26, 2010

Weaker EU members' dependence on the ECB is at a record high

Weaker EU members' dependence on the ECB is at a record high
Data show that weaker members of the EU are more dependent on the European Central Bank than ever before. The revelation comes as European regulators prepare to release results of stress tests on 91 banks, part of efforts to reassure markets about the stability of the financial sector. However, sources said some regulators are urging that results be released before the start of trading in Europe, rather than after, as planned.
 
Read full article at The Wall Street Journal


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