Europe's bail-in case leaves banks in limbo
The European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that criteria set by the European Commission in 2013 for funnelling public money into ailing banks — requiring first a bail-in of private capital — are neither contrary to EU law nor binding on member states.
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