Once there were 45, now there are 17. And within a few months there could be even fewer. Spain’s savings banks, or cajas, a common feature of the country's financial landscape for almost two centuries, are becoming an endangered species. The smallest and weakest have fallen first, gobbled up in a series of inter-bank mergers and acquisitions triggered by their exposure to the worst of the fall-out from the international financial crisis and the popping of the Spanish property bubble. New rules introduced by the Spanish government will ensure the consolidation continues apace. The government will require all lenders to raise core-capital levels to 8 percent by September. … [Read more...] about Bye-bye to Spain’s savings banks