European governments have offloaded more than €16bn of bailed-out bank stocks over the past year, as they seek to draw a line under the long-running effects of the global financial crisis.
A Financial Times analysis of corporate filings and regulatory statements showed that disposals of bank stocks have ramped up over the past 12 months as governments have capitalised on share price surges driven by higher interest rates.
Yet the governments are mostly recouping just a fraction of the taxpayer money they ploughed into their domestic lenders a decade and half ago to save them from collapse.
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