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EU Council aims to limit bail-in debt rules

Leaked BRRD text reveals all Greek and Portuguese banks could escape subordinated debt regime

Europa building
Europa building: home to the European Council and Council of the European Union
Image: Fred Romero

The Council of the European Union is closing in on a compromise that would require fewer banks to issue expensive bail-in debt, Risk.net has learned – a stance that may be welcomed by lenders that escape the regime, but which raises the risk of public bail-outs continuing for those entities.

Greece and Portugal are among the countries where no bank would be caught by the council’s proposed new

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