ABN Amro freezes new property finance in Germany

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FRANKFURT, April 10 | Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:00pm EDT

FRANKFURT, April 10 (Reuters) - ABN Amro Hypotheken Gruppe will freeze its new residential property financing business on April 22 in Germany because of the debt market crisis, a bank official in Germany told German Handelsblatt newspaper.

"We never had thought that the crisis could hit a major player like us who does not securitise its loans," managing director Walter Capellmann for Germany told the paper.

The mortgage lender, now part of Dutch-Belgian financial services group Fortis FOR.BRFOR.AS, would currently make a loss on every new loan because it was not able to pass on higher hedging costs to customers, he said.

ABN Amro, whose German property financing business had a loan portfolio amounting to a good 850 million euros ($1.35 billion), was not immediately available for comment.

U.S.-based GMAC Financial Services also froze its residential property financing business in January after the market turmoil that had made refinancing harder. (Reporting by Mantik Kusjanto; editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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