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  • Spain's property woes and economic downturn finally may be catching up with the country's two largest banks,

    Spain's Woes Start to Sting Big Banks Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2010

  • Spain's property woes and economic downturn finally may be catching up with the country's two largest banks,

    Spain's Woes Start to Sting Big Banks Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2010

  • At the end of 2009, deferred-tax assets of about $90 billion at the big four banks,

    Here Today; Gone Tomorrow? David Reilly 2010

  • While painful, that is a lighter task than those facing Ireland's two other major banks,

    Lead Consumer Slide Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010

  • While painful, that is a lighter task than those facing Ireland's two other major banks,

    Lead Consumer Slide Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010

  • At the end of 2009, deferred-tax assets of about $90 billion at the big four banks,

    Here Today; Gone Tomorrow? David Reilly 2010

  • At the end of 2009, deferred-tax assets of about $90 billion at the big four banks,

    Here Today; Gone Tomorrow? David Reilly 2010

  • The problem: The low price the government will pay for these loans will have the knock-on effect of forcing the country's two remaining major publicly listed banks,

    Ireland Tackles Bank Problem Nail Shah 2010

  • At the end of 2009, deferred-tax assets of about $90 billion at the big four banks,

    Here Today; Gone Tomorrow? David Reilly 2010

  • While painful, that is a lighter task than those facing Ireland's two other major banks,

    Lead Consumer Slide Donna Kardos Yesalavich 2010

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