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Prime Minister Gordon Brown is holding talks with Bank of England Governor Mervyn King on proposals to stabilise the banking system. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown is holding talks with Bank of England Governor Mervyn King on proposals to stabilise the banking system. |
Chancellor Alistair Darling and the chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Lord Turner, are also taking part in the discussion. | Chancellor Alistair Darling and the chairman of the Financial Services Authority, Lord Turner, are also taking part in the discussion. |
Downing Street denied it was an "emergency meeting", adding that it would focus on "ongoing action". | Downing Street denied it was an "emergency meeting", adding that it would focus on "ongoing action". |
Treasury sources said a statement was "likely" but would not be "definitive". | |
Share falls | Share falls |
US President George Bush called Mr Brown earlier to discuss the global response to the financial crisis, Downing Street confirmed. | US President George Bush called Mr Brown earlier to discuss the global response to the financial crisis, Downing Street confirmed. |
Banking shares fell in London amid news that bank bosses had met Mr Darling on Monday to discuss fundraising. | Banking shares fell in London amid news that bank bosses had met Mr Darling on Monday to discuss fundraising. |
HBOS dropped 42%, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) fell 39%, Barclays shed 9% and Lloyds TSB was down 13%. | HBOS dropped 42%, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) fell 39%, Barclays shed 9% and Lloyds TSB was down 13%. |
Icesave savers warnedIcesave: Your storiesQ&A: Deposit protectionRead Robert Peston's blog | Icesave savers warnedIcesave: Your storiesQ&A: Deposit protectionRead Robert Peston's blog |
Meanwhile, customers of the Icesave internet bank have been warned they will probably have to claim compensation for money held in their savings accounts. | Meanwhile, customers of the Icesave internet bank have been warned they will probably have to claim compensation for money held in their savings accounts. |
UK authorities are preparing for the bank's parent in Iceland, Landsbanki, to be declared insolvent. | UK authorities are preparing for the bank's parent in Iceland, Landsbanki, to be declared insolvent. |
Icesave has 350,000 savers in the UK and Netherlands, with about £4.5bn of deposits. | |
A Downing Street spokesman declined to comment on whether there would be any House of Commons statement about Mr Brown's meeting. | |
Any announcements would be made in a "calm and orderly way", he said. | |
There was no mention of the talks at the lobby briefing for journalists earlier on Tuesday. | There was no mention of the talks at the lobby briefing for journalists earlier on Tuesday. |
BBC political correspondent James Landale said: "Clearly things are moving. The question is 'how fast?'" | BBC political correspondent James Landale said: "Clearly things are moving. The question is 'how fast?'" |
Monday's meeting was attended by Mr Darling, Mr King and Lord Turner, as well as representatives of RBS, Barclays and Lloyds TSB. | Monday's meeting was attended by Mr Darling, Mr King and Lord Turner, as well as representatives of RBS, Barclays and Lloyds TSB. |
The Treasury is understood to have been formulating a plan that would allow the government to provide extra funding to the banks in exchange for stakes in them. | The Treasury is understood to have been formulating a plan that would allow the government to provide extra funding to the banks in exchange for stakes in them. |
The government said it would not speculate about what policy options were being considered. | The government said it would not speculate about what policy options were being considered. |