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  2. Sareb - Wikipedia

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    Sareb [a] is the bad bank of the Spanish government.Its purpose is to manage and disinvest high-risk assets that were transferred to it from the four nationalized Spanish financial institutions (BFA-Bankia, Catalunya Banc, NGC Banco-Banco Gallego and Banco de Valencia).

  3. Bank fraud - Wikipedia

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    In many instances, bank fraud is a criminal offence. While the specific elements of particular banking fraud laws vary depending on jurisdictions, the term bank fraud applies to actions that employ a scheme or artifice, as opposed to bank robbery or theft. For this reason, bank fraud is sometimes considered a white-collar crime. [2]

  4. Banesto - Wikipedia

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    A Banesto branch in Oviedo, Spain. In December 1993, the Spanish National Stock Exchange Commission (Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores) suspended trading shares in Banesto following a fall in value estimated between 6.56% and 6.8% [2] from 2,135 to 1,995 Spanish pesetas and sharp increases in loan delinquencies observed by the Spanish government in the previous quarter, Quarter three ...

  5. Category:Defunct banks of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 January 2019, at 02:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Bank - Wikipedia

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    The word bank was taken into Middle English from Middle French banque, from Old Italian banco, meaning "table", from Old High German banc, bank "bench, counter". Benches were used as makeshift desks or exchange counters during the Renaissance by Florentine bankers, who used to make their transactions atop desks covered by green tablecloths.

  7. Fondo de Reestructuración Ordenada Bancaria - Wikipedia

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    FROB, the Spanish Executive Resolution Authority (formerly known as Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring) [1] is an entity of the Spanish government that manages the resolution processes of credit institutions and investment firms in their executive phase in Spain. FROB was created in 2009 as a result of the financial crisis.

  8. Category:Bank fraud - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Bank fraud and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Fraud, which may be a contentious label. Banks portal Pages in category "Bank fraud"

  9. Bankia - Wikipedia

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    Bankia (Spanish pronunciation:) was a Spanish financial services company that was formed in December 2010, consolidating the operations of seven regional savings banks, [2] and was partially nationalized by the government of Spain in May 2012 due to the near-collapse of the institution.