Belgian bank Dexia leads European stocks lower after a brokerage note raises concerns over the bank’s potential to achieve ‘normalised earnings’
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Dexia appears to have even greater problems in normalising earnings than is commonly known. They are refusing to transfer customer funds on spurious grounds. Looks like they are desperate to conserve cash.