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Monday, June 25, 2012

Spain formally asks EU for $77 billion to aid banks

Mariano Rajoy en Bilbao. Imagen tomada por Ike...
Mariano Rajoy en Bilbao. Imagen tomada por Iker Parriza (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Spain formally asks EU for $77 billion to aid banks. The government of Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has asked for help to clean up its banking system. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The Spanish government made a formal request to the Eurogroup on Monday for up to €62 billion ($77 billion) in financial aid for its troubled banking sector. "I have the honor to write to you, in the name of the Spanish government, to formally request financial assistance for the recapitalization of the Spanish banks that require it," wrote Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, in a letter to Eurogroup president Jean-Claude Juncker.
Guindos' letter also expressed appreciation to the Eurogroup -- the 17 nations that use the euro as their common currency -- for offering to support Spain on June 9 with up to €100 billion to prop up its troubled banking sector. The request made official what had already been expected from the Spanish government, following an independent audit last week.The letter mentioned that the two independent audits that the Spanish government commissioned and the analysis of the International Monetary Fund should be taken into account. ... Continue to read.
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