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Banks' stock rout poses new dilemma for Draghi

Some investors worry even lower interest rates will do financial system more harm than good

Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi Photo: ECB

The battering of European financial stocks is putting heat on the European Central Bank not to slash sub-zero interest rates even lower next month, but its policy makers say they are considering a further cut.

Shares of European banks and insurers have tumbled recently, falling more than broadly slumping markets. Financial firms have been hit in part because negative rates erode their profit. Fears of more rate cuts have worsened the rout, investors say.

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