Spain's Bankia seeks record bailout of €19 bn - Yahoo! News Singapore ;.. The government refused to comment on this possibility.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's conservative government this month instructed Spain's banks to set aside an extra 30 billion euros in 2012 in case property-related loans go bad, on top of 53.8 billion euros required under reforms enacted in February.
Bankia's shares plummeted 7.43 percent on Thursday to close at 1.57 euros, taking total losses to more than 58 percent since their listing in July 2011.
Volatility grips global stock markets as Trump insists on tariff ‘medicine’
-
Wall Street swings in and out of red as turmoil from US president’s assault
on world trade enters second week
- Business live – latest updates
- Ni...
30 minutes ago
The government refused to comment on this possibility.
ReplyDeletePrime Minister Mariano Rajoy's conservative government this month instructed Spain's banks to set aside an extra 30 billion euros in 2012 in case property-related loans go bad, on top of 53.8 billion euros required under reforms enacted in February.
Bankia's shares plummeted 7.43 percent on Thursday to close at 1.57 euros, taking total losses to more than 58 percent since their listing in July 2011.