Bank test results likely to be published by European Union

Bank test results likely to be published by European UnionSources told the New York Times that European Union Commissioner Jose Manuel Barroso said results of international bank stress tests would likely be made pubic.

An EU official told the newspaper, "We have to remove unjustified suspicions." Spain and Germany this week both indicated they would be willing to publish results of stress tests for cross-border banks.

It was further reported by the Times that a draft proposal on publishing the results includes a directive on how banks would be recapitalized, stipulating that the funds would not come from the EU fund meant to bailout debt-burdened countries in Europe. That meant that individual governments would be able to set plans in place to recapitalize banks before the results were published.

The official also said that the draft agreement covers "25 systemically important banks" in Europe.

He was confident a summit of 27 EU leaders would reach an agreement on the issue on Thursday, in time for the Group of 20 Nations meeting in Toronto next week, said Barroso. (With Inputs from Agencies)