(Reuters) - BRUSSELS, Aug 3 - The European Commission is
monitoring closely the multi-billion euro rescue of Germany's
IKB bank but sees no pan-European implications from
the problem, the European Union's executive said on Friday.
Officials working for Internal Market Commissioner Charlie
McCreevy, the bloc's top financial regulator, and for Economic
and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia, are studying
the situation at IKB, a Commission spokesman said.
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monitoring closely the multi-billion euro rescue of Germany's
IKB bank but sees no pan-European implications from
the problem, the European Union's executive said on Friday.
Officials working for Internal Market Commissioner Charlie
McCreevy, the bloc's top financial regulator, and for Economic
and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia, are studying
the situation at IKB, a Commission spokesman said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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