Greek Banks To Get Funds To Resume ECB Access

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Greek Banks To Get Funds To Resume ECB Access

Greece’s four largest banks—Alpha Bank, National Bank of Greece, EFG Eurobank and Piraeus Bank—are expected to receive EUR18 billion ($23 billion) from the country’s central bank to boost them back to levels that will allow them to resume access to emergency funds from the European Central Bank.

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