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10/15/08

Radio Netherlands Worldwide - Iceland's meltdown spills over Netherlands

Iceland's meltdown spills over Netherlands

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A growing number of Dutch provinces and councils have revealed huge investments in the now-bankrupt Lehman Brothers bank and in Iceland's failed financial institutions. The Dutch government says that more than 250 million euros worth of taxpayers' money was invested or deposited in now-bankrupt financial institutions. It is not yet clear if it will be possible to get any of the money back. The hardest hit province is North Holland, it had 100 million euros invested with Lehman Brothers and Iceland's Landesbanki. Groningen has also been hard hit; it had 30 million euros deposited in an Icelandic bank. With 15 million euros deposited in Landesbanki, Amstelveen tops the list of municipalities facing huge losses. Texel stands to lose eight million, while Opmeer is facing losses of seven million. The authorities in Opmeer say they could be facing serious problems if they do not get the money back. The cabinet is considering measures to help regional authorities experiencing difficulties. Finance Minister Wouter Bos says that in future, provincial and municipal authorities should not be allowed to invest taxpayers' money themselves and recommended that money be deposited in the Dutch Municipal Bank.

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