ECB to extend capital relief, dividend ban for banks: sources By Reuters

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank is set to grant euro zone banks further relief from its capital requirements and renew a recommendation not to pay dividends amid a severe recession, ECB sources told Reuters.

With the euro zone economy struggling under the weight of the coronavirus pandemic and associated lockdown measures, the ECB told banks in March to suspend discretionary payments such as dividends and bonuses until October, while allowing them to eat into their capital and liquidity buffers.

Both measures are set to be officially extended on Tuesday, when the ECB will also publish the results of its vulnerability assessment – an exercise estimating how euro zone banks would, on aggregate, cope with the pandemic, three sources said.

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