WARNING SIGNS? DEFAULT SWAPS OF DEUTSCHE BANK, UBS SHOW A SPIKE
Business Standard|March 25, 2023
European banking stocks fall sharply EU leaders gather to gauge risk of contagion
WARNING SIGNS? DEFAULT SWAPS OF DEUTSCHE BANK, UBS SHOW A SPIKE

European banking stocks fell sharply on Friday, with Deutsche Bank and UBS knocked by worries that actions by regulators and central banks have not yet contained the worst problems to face the sector since the 2008 global financial crisis. Financial market stress indicators were also again flashing warning signs more widely, with the euro falling against the dollar and bond yields sinking.

Deutsche Bank shares fell for a third day, dropping more than 12 per cent after a sharp jump in the cost of insuring its bonds against the risk of default.

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