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[A-List] Germany: Kirch crisis
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- Subject: [A-List] Germany: Kirch crisis
- From: "Keaney Michael" <Michael.Keaney@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 10:09:35 +0300
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- Thread-topic: Germany: Kirch crisis
Bank regulators review loans made to Kirch
John Hooper in Berlin
Thursday April 11, 2002
The Guardian
German banking regulators said yesterday they had launched a special
review of loans made to the stricken Kirch media group whose core firm
declared itself bankrupt earlier this week.
"About three weeks ago we asked a third party to carry out a special
audit of the larger Kirch banks," Uwe Traber, head of the major banks
department at the Bundesaufsichtamt für das Kreditwesen (BaKred), the
federal banking watchdog, said. "The aim is to discover... whether the
banks need to make additional risk provisions."
The inquiry is politically, as well as financially, extremely sensitive.
Kirch's biggest lender is Bayerische Landesbank, which is half-owned by
the Bavarian government of Edmund Stoiber, the right's candidate in this
year's general election.
Germany's chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, claimed this week that the
bank had made loans to Kirch "for which the security is questionable in
the highest degree". A spokesman for the regulators said the review
covered "all the major Kirch creditor banks".
The unidentified auditors hired by BaKred are expected to be looking in
particular at whether their claims on Kirch's assets overlap. Another
issue is the value of the security they have been pledged.
A spokesman for the regulators said one reason it hired an outside
auditor was the difficulty of costing the film and TV rights that form a
substantial part of the Kirch group's balance sheet. Analysts say their
value is difficult to estimate because they depend on changing public
tastes.
Some of Kirch's creditors say they have secured loans with binding
collateral agreements. But disputes have started to emerge.
Commerzbank's Wolfgang Hartmann this week challenged Dresdner Bank's
statement that its loans are secured by KirchMedia's 25% stake in the
profitable Spanish TV channel, TeleCinco.
If loans were found not to be properly secured, BaKred could order the
banks to set aside more money on their balance sheets to cover them - a
step that would eat into their earnings.
KirchMedia, the group's core film rights and free to air TV business
which filed for protection against its creditors on Monday, was said by
the banks to owe some EUR1.4bn (£853m). But the entire group's debts
are reckoned to come to as much as EUR7bn, and one of the many puzzles
surrounding the affair is which other parts of the group owe what.
There are two other main subsidiaries - KirchPayTV, which owns the
loss-making Premiere World station, and KirchBeteiligung, which owns
several local TV channels, a 40% stake in the newspaper publishing group
Axel Springer Verlag and a majority stake in formula one motor racing.
There is also Taurus Holding, the family holding company of the group's
founder, Leo Kirch. The biggest liability - a EUR1.7bn put option held
by BSkyB and exercisable in October - was written by Taurus Holding.
Full article at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,682109,00.html
Michael Keaney
Mercuria Business School
Martinlaaksontie 36
01620 Vantaa
Finland
michael.keaney@xxxxxx
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