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Merkel moves on failing German banks

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin and James Wilson in Frankfurt

Published: August 6 2009 12:11 | Last updated: August 6 2009 22:29

Angela Merkel would give the German banking supervisor unprecedented powers over struggling banks, including the capacity to dismiss executives, if re-elected chancellor next month, according to legislation being drafted by her economics minister.

According to the 28-page draft, obtained by the Financial Times, Bafin, the regulator, could be given sweeping powers to fire managers and restructure systemically important banks that are threatened with insolvency without the agreement of shareholders.

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