EU backs Spain assistance request
NEW YORK (MarketWatch)
The EU issued a
statement Saturday in support of Spain's request for financial assistance for
its troubled banks
It added that it expects the loans to total about 100
billion euros ($125 billion)
"The loan will be scaled to provide an effective
backstop covering for all possible capital requirements estimated by the
diagnostic exercise which the Spanish authorities have commissioned to the
external evaluators and the international auditors," said the statement
The
funding will be provided by the European Financial Stability Facility
The
Spanish government will have full responsibility for the funds, and will channel
them to the financial institutions, added the statement
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Rajoy, el Estado Español, no tendría que hacerse responsable de esos 100.000 millones de euros. Que los Inyecten dierctamente en los bancos
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