Subprime could suck in insurers: Germany’s BaFin


Subprime could suck in insurers: Germany’s BaFin

FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters)? The president of Germany's financial watchdog BaFin broke his silence on Wednesday, speaking for the first time publicly since the subprime crisis rattled Germany and warned that it could also suck in insurers. "Insurers don't invest in a vacuum and so they have...

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