Italy’s Monte dei Paschi posts 3.2b losses in first half

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AFP, Rome :
Italy’s troubled bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS) said Friday it lost more than 3.2 billion euros in the first half of 2017, after the EU approved a bailout for the stricken lender.
The bank’s chief Marco Morelli had warned in July that he anticipated losses due to write downs on bad loans.
Founded in Siena in 1472, BMPS has been in deep trouble since the eurozone debt crisis and will now be owned by the Italian state, which has ended up with a 70 percent stake.
The EU last month gave the go ahead for a 5.4-billion-euro ($6.1-billion) bailout as the world’s oldest bank axed a fifth of its workforce.
In exchange for the lifeline, Italy must accept a drastic EU-approved restructuring plan for BMPS.
Italy’s fourth-biggest bank, it is disposing of a total 28.6 billion euros’ worth of loans in or near default.
Upon completion of the restructuring plan, BMPS’s core capital ratio is expected to rise to 14.7 percent from 8.2 percent in 2016.
Weakened by the disastrous purchase in 2007 of the Antonveneta bank, BMPS quickly drifted into scandal when its management team was accused of fraud and misuse of funds.
In addition to the bailout, authorities have also forced the bank’s private lenders to become shareholders.
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