Greek bank recapitalization would cost €27.5B
FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - According to a Greek news agency, the four big banks in Greek would need ¬27.5B to recapitalize and recover from last March's haircut.
Of those ¬27.5B, the Greek National Bank would need around ¬9.5B and ¬9.8B, while Piraeus Bank would get ¬7.0B, Eurobank would receive ¬5.8B and Alphabank would need ¬4.4B.
Of those ¬27.5B, the Greek National Bank would need around ¬9.5B and ¬9.8B, while Piraeus Bank would get ¬7.0B, Eurobank would receive ¬5.8B and Alphabank would need ¬4.4B.
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