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The Government will not allow Banco Santander to be left out of the new round of bank mergers that are coming. This is the message that the Executive will send to the leadership of the entity chaired by Emilio Botín. The argument: Francisco González (BBVA) and Isidro Fainé (Caixabank) have already made a move. As El Confidencial Digital has learned from Government sources, the publication of the banks' capital needs, by Oliver Wyman, will mark the starting signal, in the coming weeks, of the last phase of the restructuring of the financial sector. That is the moment that Minister Luis de Guindos manages to begin the new round of mergers.
At the top of financial institutions they are already positioning themselves for the operations and acquisitions that are coming until the end of the year . Well then. The financial sources consulted by ECD Middle East Mobile Number List warn that the Government is going to 'push' the country's large banks (Santander, BBVA and Caixabank) to participate in the process. But, especially, to the entity chaired by Emilio Botín . The Executive considers that the main financial groups have to lead the definitive restructuring of the sector, since it is very important to complete it so that Spain regains credibility as a country and lowers financing costs for entities.
And in this new map, the Government wants Santander to also undertake purchases this time. And this is how it will be transmitted to you. Also, with the argument that BBVA has already partially fulfilled the acquisition of Unimm , and Caixabank with the integration of Banca Cívica . Therefore, now, it is Emilio Botín's turn to make a move .The chancellor imposed this condition, precisely, because of the interest she had in being able to enter the Spanish company .
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