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Kroes brands German bank system ‘obsolete’

By Nikki Tait in Brussels

Published: June 3 2009 12:00 | Last updated: June 4 2009 07:53

Neelie Kroes, the European Union’s competition commissioner, has made her strongest and most explicit call to date for restructuring the German banking system.

In an interview with a German newspaper published yesterday, Ms Kroes said she believed that Germany’s ”three-pillar” system of commercial, co-operative and savings banks was obsolete.

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