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U.S. credit woes infecting European banks
Analysts say the U.S. mortgage crisis is damaging some of Europe's significant, if less well known, financial institutions.
Europe's financial community was rattled this week by reports that Swiss Re, the Zurich-based reinsurance giant, had written down $1.07 billion in the value of derivatives backed by mortgage securities, The New York Times reported Saturday. This week, two French banks, Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d'Epargne, paid $1.5 billion to acquire CIFG Holdings, a Paris-based bond-insurance company, the Times reported. Before its buyout, analysts questioned whether CIFG could guarantee its deteriorating mortgages. The news from Swiss Re and CIFG renewed fears Europe will suffer more of the credit crisis that has plagued major institutions in the United States such as Citigroup and Merrill Lynch, the Times reported. "It has the potential, if it lasts, to influence other segments of the markets," Axel A. Weber, president of Bundesbank, the German central bank, said Friday. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 26 November 2007 Source: Archive ADsRelated links- Loans worth 1.45bn lei released in June - Credit worth US$14m for implementing national water supply and sewerage project - The volume of remittances to Moldova in January-April 2008 has made almost 0,5 billion dollars - Azeri banks disposed to invest in Moldovan economy - Moldova will receive three credits worth $30m from World Bank - Moldova intends to restore river fleet at the cost of investors, credits and grants - All about credit score in the United States - Facts: Average Credit Scores in the United States - European Central Bank to offer $20B - U.S. stocks rebound on economic reports Latest news
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