Eurozone turmoil puts bank capital raisings under strain

European banks’ ability to raise capital is coming under pressure – with increasing concern that bookrunners could be left holding the stock of a $1.4bn rights issue that is being carried out by an Italian bank

European banks’ ability to raise capital is coming under strain – with increasing concern that bookrunners could be left holding the stock of a $1.4bn rights issue that is being carried out by an Italian bank.

As confidence continues to be eroded by a failure to solve the European sovereign debt crisis, bank shares fell sharply this morning following scenes of violent street protests in Athens and Barcelona raised fears that the Southern European economies will not be able to pay their debts.

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