Global shares hit as banking crisis bites in Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell heavily on Monday as fallout from the credit crisis hit the region's banking sector, forcing partial nationalization of two banks and leaving investors to ponder the impact of a U.S. bailout plan.
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