The severe punishment received by European banks on the stock market in the last week is easy to identify with the uncertainty surrounding the British referendum. Naturally, uncertainty has spread across all sectors and most asset classes. However, for many investors and analysts, it is global banking (and European banking in particular) that could be most adversely affected in the event of Brexit. The arguments? Economic weakness, market uncertainty, and even looser financial conditions from central banks.

Read the full article by the AEB Spokesperson in La Vanguardia

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