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Macron won't eliminate allowing sale of French banks to European rivals

French President Emmanuel Macron thinks Europe's banking sector needs greater combination, even if that means a major French bank being purchased by a European competitor, he said in a TV interview with Bloomberg on Monday.

Macron has actually long been pushing for a European capital markets union, arguing the current fragmentation of the area's banking sector is a drag on the bloc's growth.

Asked if, for instance, he would want to countenance the sale of France's Societe Generale to Spain's. Santander, Macron stated: Dealing as Europeans indicates you. need combination as Europeans.

If French oil business, Macron stated he would not be delighted. Total were to move its primary listing to the United. States however kept in mind there were just rumours up until now.

Macron's comments came on the exact same day that he welcomed. chief executives from worldwide to the annual Choose. France summit at Versailles Palace. They vowed to invest a. overall of 15 billion euros ($ 16.17 billion) in the French. economy, a record for the event.

The French presidency stated the financial investments consisted of 56. various organization projects and might lead to the creation of. 10,000 jobs.

(source: Reuters)