Banks in Europe’s most indebted nations need to refinance $122bn of bonds this year, likely paying high interest costs even after receiving a clean bill of health from regulators. Italy’s Intesa Sanpaolo has the most debt coming due at $28bn, followed by UniCredit with $21bn.
Banks on Europe’s edge face $122bn bill
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