Portuguese Banking: Carving out a new role

As a wave of consolidation sweeps much larger banking markets in Europe, Portugal's banks are eyeing up potential acquisitions and merger partners. Will limited alliances provide the scope the banks need to compete on the wider European stage? Or are they natural targets for acquisitive banks in Spain and elsewhere? Margaret Popper reports.

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Portugal’s banking sector has been whipped into a frenzy of consolidation speculation in the wake of the merger plans of Banco Santander and Banco Central Hispano of Spain and Paribas and Société Général in France. Every day new rumours surface about which of the top five Portuguese banks is going to acquire, merge or form an alliance with which of the other five.

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