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German banks’ troubles need not prevent recovery

Concerns about German banks have increased, with the Bundesbank estimating that further hefty losses are to come and the Government warning of a worsening credit crunch. But, for the time being at least, the situation does not look worse than that elsewhere, and the Government’s hints that it might do more to support the sector are encouraging.

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