Greece may
seek 24 billion euros in a first tranche of bailout aid from international
lenders in August to prop up its banks and repay debts falling due at the ECB,
a pro-government Greek newspaper said in its early Sunday editions.
Avgi newspaper, which is close to the
leftist Syriza government, said Greek authorities expected to conclude talks
with lenders by mid-August.
The first tranche of 24.36 billion would be
used to channel 10 billion euros as an initial recapitalization to Greek banks,
7.16 billion euros to repay an emergency bridge loan, 3.2 billion euros toward
Greek bonds held by the European Central Bank and other payments, Avgi said.
It has been estimated that Greek banks may
require up to 25 billion euros to be recapitalized, a shortfall exacerbated by
an outflow of deposits when a stalemate with lenders threatened Athens' place
in the euro zone. The flood of money leaving the country culminated in
authorities imposing capital controls on June 29 to prevent a financial
meltdown.
In exchange for funding Greece has accepted
reforms including making significant pension adjustments, increasing value
added taxes, overhauling its collective bargaining system, and measures to
liberalize its economy and limit public spending.
If the talks are not completed in time,
European authorities may have to provide further temporary financing as they
did with a July bridge loan, though Avgi said that possibility had not been
discussed with lenders.
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