Spain Min: Banco de Venezuela Nationalization Not Justified
23 Mars 2009 - 6:34PM
Dow Jones News
Spanish Finance Minister Pedro Solbes said Monday he doesn't
think the Venezuelan government's decision to nationalize Banco de
Venezuela is justified.
The bank is a unit of Spain's Banco Santander SA (STD).
"We've seen a lot of changes of position in the last few
months," Solbes said at a meeting with journalists and Spanish
business leaders. "But, in principle, the reasons given for the
nationalization don't seem to me justified."
The Venezuelan government first revealed its intention to buy
Banco de Venezuela from Santander last July, saying it wanted to
boost lending to the Venezuelan economy.
In recent months, in the absence of news on the deal and as
Venezuela suffers from plummeting oil revenue, speculation had
spread that the government could backtrack on its plan to
nationalize the Santander unit.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez last week moved to dispel this
speculation by saying his government would soon set a deadline to
complete the transaction.
-By Jonathan House, Dow Jones Newswires; +34-91-3958121;
jonathan.house@dowjones.com