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Germany draws up contingency plan

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: October 10 2008 19:26 | Last updated: October 10 2008 19:26

The German government was on Friday night drawing up a multi-billion contingency plan to shore up its banking system, which could see the state guarantee interbank lending in the country and inject capital in Germany’s largest banks.

The contingency draft, closely modelled on the British initiative announced this week, marks a dramatic political U-turn for Europe’s largest economy after Angela Merkel, chancellor, and Peer Steinbrück, finance minister, both ruled out a sector-wide state rescue for banks this week.

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