Economics

The real test of Europe’s banks will come in the autumn

Lenders face a rough second half as governments unwind measures that cushioned the initial blow of the coronavirus crisis

Second-quarter results from Europe’s banks won’t be great, but it is in the second half that the sector faces its toughest test.

Lenders’ profits have already been crushed by the economic fallout of the global pandemic. Yet the true scale of the damage will only start to be revealed over the coming months, as European economies reopen and governments unwind some of their extraordinary support.

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