DSB Bank, a small Dutch lender, on Monday became the first western European bank to be allowed to fail since the onset of the financial crisis a year ago, in a sign that regulators feel sufficient stability has returned to financial markets to allow outright bankruptcies.
The bank, taken into administration a week ago following a run sparked by disgruntled customers, had been given until on Monday to come up with a rescue plan or face bankruptcy.

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