Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank merger talk 'speculation' - German finmin

Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank merger talk 'speculation' - German finmin

FILE PHOTO: Banners of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank are pictured in front of the German share price index, DAX board, at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, September 30, 2016. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo · Reuters

By Huw Jones and Marc Jones

LONDON (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Friday he was in talks with banks about their future and called reports of a merger of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank "speculation".

Media reports have said Germany would want a merger of its two main banks to go through before European Parliament elections in May.

Scholz said he couldn't imagine what the elections have to do with the banking sector and was speculation that he could not understand.

"The truth is we are discussing the situation of the financial industry in Germany, it's the task of our government," Scholz told a Bloomberg event in London.

"We are discussing about clearing, we discuss about the development of the banking sector. We are debating whether the different banks, about their situation, for being able to do the necessary things when something needs to be done."

"Today is not a situation where it's necessary to report anything," Scholz said.

There was "no debate" about a setting up a bad bank to hold souring loans of lenders.

Deutsche is considered one of the most important banks for the global financial system, along with JPMorgan, Bank of America and Citigroup.

But Deutsche has been plagued by three years of losses, ratings downgrades, failed stress tests, and money laundering scandals. Commerzbank is still partially held by government after a bailout.

"There are two banks, they are doing anything to get enough profits. We are discussing with them about the situation of the banking industry in Germany," Scholz said.

A stable banking system is needed to underpin German companies who want to go abroad to export, he said. It was important to have both international and national banks operating in Germany to serve the economy.

"It's important to have a strong banking sector to do what national champions are doing and able to do."

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