Germany won’t sell any more shares in Commerzbank AG, a move that demonstrates the depth of opposition in Berlin to any takeover by Italian rival UniCredit SpA.
In a surprise move, the Federal Finance Agency announces that "The federal government will not sell any more Commerzbank shares until further notice." ...
(MENAFN- Jordan Times) FRANKFURT, Germany - UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel openly acknowledged Monday that he was in favour of a ...
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The government said it won't offload any additional shares in the bank following the sale to UniCredit for EUR702 million. The move marks an U-turn for the government. Governor Michelle Bowman, who ...
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The German government said Friday it had decided not to sell off any more of its Commerzbank shares "for the time being", after Italy's UniCredit unexpectedly built up a nine-percent stake in the ...