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The price of shares in Credit Agricole soared Monday on rumours that it might sell its Greek subsidiary Emporiki, while the National Bank of Greece said it had held talks with the French bank. The stock rose 7.69 percent to reach 3.74 euros in late morning trading, posting the biggest rise on the CAC 40, which was up 1.56 percent overall. At Kepler Capital Markets, Benoit Petrarque said that "the share is climbing solely on rumours of a divestment of Emporiki." He said that Credit Agricole might be able to get Emporiki off its balance sheet by offering to pay a buyer 4.0 billion euros ($5.billion). "If ever it manages to get rid of it for less, it would be very good news," he said. Since 2006, Credit Agricole has spent more than 5.0 billion euros to take control of Emporiki and then to shore up the subsidiary's balance sheet. In Athens, National Bank of Greece said: "Following recent publications and a question raised by the Greek Capital Market Commission, NBG informs investors that there have been discussions between the heads of the National Bank and Credit Agricole." It said in a statement at the Athens stock exchange that the talks had concerned "the possibility of future strategic alliances." The bank said that "discussions are, for the time being, at an early stage," and added that it would notify investors immediately in case of a "concrete result." The Greek lender's announcement comes after a Saturday report by the Financial Times that the French group had put Emporiki Bank up for sale and started looking for a buyer earlier this month. According to the business daily, NBG and two of the country's other top lenders -- Alpha Bank and Eurobank EFG -- had expressed interest in taking over Emporiki. NBG was also on the rise at the Greek stock exchange on Monday with a gain of 2.86 percent by midday, while the FTSEB bank index of Athex showed a rise of 0.67 percent. Credit Agricole reported in May a 75-percent drop in first-quarter net profit, as a result of its exposure to the Greek debt crisis. The firm said that total losses on Greece were 940 million euros ($1.2 billion) including costs linked to the Greek sovereign debt swap agreed in March and provisions related to its majority stake in Emporiki.
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