Austria "Bad Bank" Goes Bad, $8.5 Billion "Bail-In" Underway
March 2, 2015Reuters reports Austria Imposes Debt Moratorium on Heta "Bad Bank" Austria’s Financial Market Authority stepped in on Sunday to wind down "bad bank" Heta Asset Resolution and imposed a moratorium on debt repayments by the vehicle set up last year from the remnants of defunct lender Hypo Alpe Adria. The step, allowed by new legislation that gives banking supervisors more power to intervene, followed an outside audit of Heta’s balance sheet that exposed a capital hole of up to 7.6 billion euros ($8.51 billion) which the government was not prepared to fill, the FMA said. The moratorium on repayment of principal and capital lasts until May 31, 2016, giving the FMA time to work out a detailed plan to ensure equal treatment of all creditors, the FMA said in a decree published on its website
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Austria "Bad Bank" Goes Bad, $8.5 Billion "Bail-In" Underway