European shares turn negative, led lower by banks

LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - European shares turned negative in mid-session trade on Tuesday, led by a sharp sell-off in banks after the European Commission said large depositors could be bailed-in for future bank rescues, as they were in Cyprus.
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