ECB backtracks on syndicated loans

The European Central Bank has decided it will not accept syndicated loans as collateral on agreements with troubled financial institutions seeking capital, marking a reversal on a previous decision to broaden the range of assets that banks could use as guarantees in return for financial aid.

In an announcement yesterday, the ECB said it had reached the decision after it "further assessed the costs and benefits associated with accepting syndicated loans".

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