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Explainer: The transatlantic divide on how banks handle coronavirus loans
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The United States has given banks a two-year break from provisions for loans soured by the coronavirus pandemic, seeking to keep credit flowing while borrowers struggle to stay afloat as economic activity grinds to a halt.
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