Why the Bank of Spain has been pressing the CAM to seek a merger?
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Why the Bank of Spain has been pressing the CAM to seek a merger?

Date: May 30, 2010 Source: Sources
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The ratios of the entity is better or similar to, for example, Bancaja and Caja Madrid, which show at least not feel the breath of the Bank of Spain in his neck with the same intensity as the box Alicante.

The CAM argues that all organizations suffer the same pressure

The CAM has defended actively and passively in recent weeks that the pressure of the issuing bank for all entities exist and obey the rush as the deadline to take advantage of assistance from the Banking Ordinance Restructuring Fund (FROB) until 30 June. Other sources pointed during the process was the Bank of Spain that sought to present some success in size, especially after the pact between Zapatero and Rajoy.

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One Response to "Why the Bank of Spain has been pressing the CAM to seek a merger?"

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    Anti file for tax havens in 2003, now the Bank of Spain has to go to the entities intervening as Caja Castilla la Mancha, Cajasur, does the next could be Caixa Terrassa? who was also in the Cayman Islands. Affect Unnim and your customers.
    Caixa Terrassa calls for 2 years in prison for a client, to make comments online like this, and continue hiding accounts at the same since 2002: (Youtube Trial of Caixa Terrassa)






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