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Commerzbank shares drop 6% as Germany plans to retain its stake

Gazet InternationalBy Gazet InternationalSeptember 23, 2024Updated:January 23, 20252 Mins Read
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Monday saw a lower opening price for Commerzbank and UniCredit shares. This followed the German government’s announcement that it will retain its 12% interest in the German bank for now. This action is expected to delay any potential merger with the Italian lender.

Germany’s Finance Agency indicated that the government does not support a takeover of the nation’s second-biggest lender. The agency stated that the state will not sell any further shares in Commerzbank for now, and the bank’s strategy is “geared towards independence.”

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In Frankfurt, Commerzbank’s stock fell 5.6%, while in Milan, UniCredit’s stock dropped 1.5%.

Since Sept. 11, when UniCredit revealed it had acquired a 9% stake in the German bank and indicated interest in a merger, Commerzbank’s shares increased by about 24%. Meanwhile, shares of UniCredit rose by 5%.

As a result of the announcement made by the German finance ministry’s finance agency, some analysts predicted that UniCredit would not likely launch a takeover offer anytime soon.

Berlin was caught off guard by UniCredit’s abrupt takeover of Commerzbank shares. This led to resistance from labor unions and Commerzbank, prompting the development of a defense plan over concerns about job losses and restricted lending to small and medium-sized enterprises.

With more than 42,000 employees, over a third of German international trade payments, and more than 25,000 commercial clients, Commerzbank is a vital component of the German economy.

Whether a deal can be reached will be heavily influenced by the German government. It still controls 12% of Commerzbank despite selling 4.5% of its shares to UniCredit.

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