“Meanwhile in Italy, nearly the entire Italian banking system is rapidly sliding into insolvency. Italian banks are sitting on over 360 billion euros in bad loans right now and are in desperate need of a massive bailout. IMF calculations show that Italian banks’ capital levels are among the lowest in the world, just ahead of Bangladesh. Spanish banks have been scrambling to raise billions in capital to cover persistent losses that still haven’t healed from the last crisis. In Greece, over 35% of all loans in the banking system are classified as ‘non-performing. The ratio of non-performing loans has actually been increasing for several years since the country’s supposed bailout.”
http://www.valuewalk.com/2016/07/deutsche-bank-scare/
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