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Eurozone's Single Resolution Fund may face month delay
Eurozone's Single Resolution Fund may face month delay

A new eurozone fund for troubled banks may face a one-month delay and not go live in January, a prospect that would be a major embarrassment for a critical element of banking union, its chair said in Dublin yesterday.

Sat, 28 Nov, 2015

ECB raises Greece’s loan ceiling by €1.1bn

The European Central Bank has raised the level of emergency cash available to Greek banks by €1.1bn, people familiar with the decision said, as Ireland makes contingency plans in case Greece is forced to exit the euro.

Thu, 18 Jun, 2015

Only half of banks accept ECB terms

The ECB will rewrite a non-disclosure agreement with lenders undergoing its current health check after fewer than half the institutions agreed to the terms.

Wed, 17 Sep, 2014

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