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Germany guarantees savings

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin and James Wilson in Berlin and agencies

Published: October 5 2008 16:45 | Last updated: October 6 2008 08:00

Germany said on Sunday it would guarantee all private German bank accounts – currently worth €568bn – in a dramatic move to prevent panic withdrawals as fears over the worldwide financial crisis spread to Europe’s largest economy.

“We want to tell people that their savings are safe,” Angela Merkel, chancellor, said at an unscheduled press conference on Sunday. The scheme would cover existing accounts and others which savers might open.

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