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Pimco and Fortress buy €17.7bn of bad UniCredit loans

The Italian bank has been on a drive to shore up its finances, in part through asset disposals

Pimco and Fortress buy €17.7bn of bad UniCredit loans
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Pimco, the world's biggest bond manager, and investment manager Fortress have struck a deal to buy a €17.7bn portfolio of bad loans from Italian bank UniCredit, which has been on a drive to clean up its balance sheet.

The sale of the non-performing loans is part of UniCredit's strategic plan, outlined in December last year, in which it pledged to de-risk its balance sheet through asset disposals.

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