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Sachsen LB is bailed out as credit crunch fallout widens

By Ivar Simensenin Frankfurt

Published: August 18 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 18 2007 03:00

Sachsen LB, the German publicly-owned bank, last night became the latest victim of the current credit crisis when the Landesbank had to be bailed out because of its exposure to the US asset-backed securities market.

The bank, which is based in and owned by the German state of Saxony, said the German savings banks association had stepped in and taken over a €17.3bn credit facility to a special investment fund, or conduit, that Sachsen LB had funded and managed.

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