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 ...
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 ...
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Government signals no plans for further share sales amidst UniCredit's surprising move, with Commerzbank focused on staying ...
Following an expression of interest in Germany's Commerzbank by Italy's UniCredit, the German government does not want to ...
Germany will not sell any more shares in Commerzbank for now and the bank's strategy is "geared towards independence," the ...
The government said it won’t offload any additional shares in the bank following the sale to UniCredit for €702 million. The ...