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EU plans insolvency early warning alerts to cut banks’ bad loans – Daily Mail

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Published:
01:53 +11:00, 6 October 2016

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Updated:
01:53 +11:00, 6 October 2016




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By Francesco Guarascio

BRUSSELS, Oct 5 (Reuters) – An external early warning system for companies at risk of insolvency is central to a European Commission’s draft proposal to cut the region’s bankruptcy problem and help banks recoup bad loans.

Non-performing loans (NPLs) on the euro zone’s main lenders’ balance sheets neared 1 trillion euros ($1.1 trillion) last year, about 9 percent of the bloc’s gross dome…

Read the full article at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3823587/EU-plans-insolvency-early-warning-alerts-cut-banks-bad-loans.html

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsOctober 5, 2016

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EU plans insolvency early warning alerts to cut banks’ bad loans – Daily Mail

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Published:
00:12 +11:00, 6 October 2016

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00:12 +11:00, 6 October 2016




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By Francesco Guarascio

BRUSSELS, Oct 5 (Reuters) – An external early warning system for companies at risk of insolvency is central to a European Commission’s draft proposal to cut the region’s bankruptcy problem and help banks recoup bad loans.

Non-performing loans (NPLs) on the euro zone’s main lenders’ balance sheets neared 1 trillion euros ($1.1 trillion) last year, about 9 percent of the bloc’s gross dome…

Read the full article at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3823384/EU-plans-insolvency-early-warning-alerts-cut-banks-bad-loans.html

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