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Shares of Commerzbank and UniCredit drop as Germany intends to maintain 12% stake – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 6:15 AM
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Shares of Commerzbank and UniCredit fell on Monday after the German government announced that it would retain its 12 per cent stake in Commerzbank, putting any potential merger with the Italian lender on hold. Germany’s Finance Agency stated that the state will not sell any more shares in Commerzbank at this time and the bank’s strategy is focused on maintaining independence. This decision is a clear indication that the government does not support a takeover of the country’s second-biggest lender.

UniCredit’s attempt at a pan-European bank merger faced political obstacles in Germany, especially with national elections approaching. Commerzbank shares were down 5 per cent, while UniCredit stock was 1.6 per cent lower in response to the news. UniCredit’s surprising acquisition of a stake in Commerzbank took Berlin by surprise and generated opposition from labour unions and concerns about potential job losses and reduced lending to small businesses.

Commerzbank, a key player in the German economy with numerous business customers and employees, is a linchpin of the country’s financial sector. The German government, which still holds a 12 per cent stake in Commerzbank after selling a portion of its shares to UniCredit, will play a crucial role in any potential merger deal. The upcoming meetings between Commerzbank’s management and supervisory boards will likely involve discussions on how to proceed with UniCredit and may result in the finance chief taking charge of negotiations.

Despite UniCredit’s interest in a merger, the German government’s decision to maintain its stake in Commerzbank indicates that any takeover offer from UniCredit is unlikely in the near future. The uncertainty surrounding the merger has impacted the stock prices of both banks, with Commerzbank shares gaining 24 per cent since UniCredit’s initial announcement of interest, while UniCredit shares saw a 5 per cent increase. The situation remains fluid as both banks navigate potential merger discussions and political challenges in Germany.

Overall, the future of a merger between Commerzbank and UniCredit remains uncertain as the German government’s decision to retain its stake in Commerzbank delays any potential deal. The political hurdles in Germany, as well as concerns about job losses and lending restrictions, have further complicated the merger talks. As both banks continue to evaluate their options and navigate regulatory and political challenges, the fate of a potential merger will depend on further discussions and decisions by key stakeholders.

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