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05.10.2008 - Brussels moves to salvage Fortis

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take steps to protect the remaining assets of Fortis after its Netherlands business was nationalised.

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme said he aimed to have a solution in place before the European stock markets opened on Monday.

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He said the government was in talks with potential suitors, but would not rule out further state intervention.
The news comes after a cross-border rescue plan failed.
Last week, the governments of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg agreed to to put 11.2bn euros ($15.5bn; Ј8.7bn) into Fortis to reassure savers and clients about the financial health of the cross-border bank.
Under that deal, each government would have taken a 49% stake in the bank in their respective countries.
But unable to restore confidence in its balance sheet, the Dutch government took full control of its operations in the Netherlands on Friday.
Crisis of confidence
Governments across Europe are scrambling to restore trust in the region's financial system as the crisis that broke Wall Street financial giant Lehman Brothers sweeps across the Atlantic.
German property lender Hypo Real Estate, Franco-Belgian bank Dexia and UK bank Bradford & Bingley have all had to be propped up in one way or another by their respective governments.
Analysts say Fortis' funding problems began after it joined forces with Britain's Royal Bank of Scotland and Spain's Santander to buy Dutch bank ABN Amro for 70bn euros last year.
The purchase was agreed just before the US sub-prime mortgage market collapsed, wiping billions of dollars off banks' investments and paralysing the credit markets.
In interviews with Belgian television and radio stations, Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme said takeover talks were being discussed, but that he would not sell the bank in a rushed, cheap deal.
"Fortis is an important and healthy company that has good future prospects," he said.
"There are other possibilities than just leaving it to a private partner."

(BBC)


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