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French state is BNP’s biggest investor

By Scheherazade Daneshkhu in Paris

Published: April 7 2009 22:36 | Last updated: April 7 2009 22:36

The French state has become the largest shareholder in BNP Paribas, the country’s biggest bank, with a 17 per cent stake, according to a disclosure on Tuesday by the regulator.

This follows BNP’s decision to take €5.1bn ($6.8bn) of state support in the form of preference shares to shore up its balance sheet – so far it is the only French bank to have opted for the preference shares.

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