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Spanish banks’ reliance on ECB surges

By Leslie Crawford and Mark Mulligan in Madrid, Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt and Paul J Davies in London

Published: February 11 2008 22:01 | Last updated: February 11 2008 22:01

The European Central Bank has effectively funded new lending in Spain in recent months, replacing banks’ use of wholesale capital markets, which have been strangled by the global credit crunch.

Spanish banks doubled their share of the ECB’s weekly funding auctions in the final quarter of last year, taking their borrowing up to €44bn in December from a running average of about €20bn over the previous 15 months, according to the most recent data from the Bank of Spain.

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