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German banks remain silent after warning

By Richard Milne in Frankfurt

Published: August 27 2007 18:37 | Last updated: August 27 2007 18:37

German banks, locked in a crisis over the fallout from volatile credit markets, have adopted a curious strategy over their increasing image problem: silence.

After the head of a regional bank warned that the situation of German banks was critical as some foreign banks were refusing to lend to them, top executives at other financial institutions have decided to gag themselves.

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