Sept. 20, 2011, 2:15 a.m. EDT
By Michael Kitchen
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Bank of China Ltd. has suspended foreign-exchange swaps with European banks, including BNP Paribas SA , according to reports Tuesday citing unnamed sources.
Dow Jones Newswires said the move came after BOC reached the limit on its trading credit lines, with and UBS AG also subject to the halt. But Reuters reported that the move was due to concern about Europe's debt crisis, particularly after Moody's downgraded the lenders. The Reuters account said Societe Generale SA and Credit Agricole SA were also included in the swaps halt.
The news came as the Financial Times reported that Siemens AG had withdrawn "more than half-a-billion euros" in deposits from an unnamed large French bank two weeks ago, moving the money to the European Central Bank for safekeeping.
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