UPDATE: EU Expects To Finalize ING Case By End '09
13 Octobre 2009 - 6:34PM
Dow Jones News
The European Union expects to finalize its antitrust
investigation into Dutch government support for troubled bank ING
Group NV (ING) before the end of 2009.
"I hope to finalize the investigation soon, but I expect it will
be concluded by the end of the year at the latest," European
Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes said in a public meeting
with lawmakers Tuesday.
In mid-September, the European Commission extended temporary
approval for the Dutch government to help ING handle illiquid
assets.
Kroes said the Dutch Government should reach an agreement on the
sale of commercial banking assets to solve competition issues
arising from the proposed merger of Dutch state-owned banks ABN
Amro and Fortis Bank Netherlands ahead of Monday's deadline.
The E.U. Oct. 2 extended the deadline for a solution for the
fifth time. The Dutch state has to sell assets ahead of a European
Union deadline looming Monday as it seeks to merge the Dutch
businesses of ABN Amro with those of Fortis Bank Netherlands, which
it took over in 2008 to save it from collapse.
The European Commission, the E.U.'s executive branch, has told
the government it needs to resolve competition concerns about the
merged bank's dominant position in the Dutch commercial banking
market.
-By Robin van Daalen and Archie van Riemsdijk, Dow Jones
Newswires; +31 20 571 52 01; robin.vandaalen@dowjones.com