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EU clears $24bn state guarantee for French bank

February 21, 2013 RSS Feed Print

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union has approved state guarantees worth €18 billion ($24 billion) for an ailing French real estate bank on condition Paris presents a plan to restructure or close it within six months.

The EU Commission's anti-trust regulator said Thursday the guarantee for Credit Immobilier de France is necessary to avoid major disruption in the French banking system as a whole.

It said the state guarantee is necessary to cover the real estate lender's urgent liquidity needs and to give it time to draw up a restructuring or orderly resolution plan.

French authorities bailed out CIF after it ran into a funding crunch following rating downgrades last year.

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