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The two-pronged probe, featuring a challenger model for banks’ exposure to leveraged lending and a granular review of the potential losses they faced, initially resulted in estimates of a €13 billion ($15.3 billion) shortfall in provisions. That provoked a fierce backlash, and the ECB last year cut those demands to around €7 billion, Bloomberg reported.
The figure has now dropped further ...
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