Eurozone watch, November 30

S&P has cut its ratings on European banks, Italy is struggling again with yields over 7%, and the European Financial Stability Facility continues to disappoint

Eurozone’s problems continue to deepen, with European banks coming under cosh from more stringent assessments by ratings agency S&P and yield on Italian debt once again topping an eye-watering 7%.

S&P applied its revised bank ratings to 37 of the largest global financial institutions, including 17 European banks.

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