July 16, 2011 – LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's banks would be 80 billion euros ($113 billion) short of capital under a tough test of their health, more than 30 times the amount demanded in an official test, according to a leading analyst. Eight small banks on Friday failed a test of how 90 European ...
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