キプロス政府は、銀行の資本増強のための融資(50億0000'0000ユーロー(から100億0000´0000ユーロ??))と、債務(借金)(60億0000'0000ユーロのうちの47億0000'0000ユーロ)を返済するなどために、国内総生産(GDP)の62%の110億0000'0000ユーロの融資を欧州委員会に申請を検討中
Chipre estudia pedir un rescate a los socios del euro de 11.000 millones
La cifra, adelantada por Bloomberg, equivale al 62% del PIB del país mediterráneo
Bloomberg Nicosia 4 OCT 2012 - 14:13 CET
Cyprus ransom study partners euro 11,000 million
The figure, conducted by Bloomberg, or 62% of GDP in the Mediterranean country
Bloomberg Nicosia 4 OCT 2012 - 14:13 CET
The Cypriot government will ask for a ransom of 11 million euros, equivalent to 62% of its GDP to recapitalize their banks and pay its creditors, reports Bloomberg citing three people with direct knowledge of the negotiations. The Cypriot government said on June 25 that he would ask the rescue, making him the fifth country to ask for help from members of the euro, but not yet quantified the rescue.
Again and as happened with Ireland and Spain, the origin of the problems is on the bench. The financial system lost more than four million euros in restructuring Greece's debt earlier this year and needs five million fresh capital, according to figures from the finance minister Shiarly Vassos. However, the troika press to raise this figure to 10 million euros in order to dispel any suspicion about the real situation of the entities.
The Cypriot government needs 6,000 million euros to repay debt and the deficit until 2015, according to sources consulted by Bloomberg. Of the total, 4,700 million is money that should be returned to its creditors.
At the end of August, the State retained 492.4 million euros, down from 751 million in maturities accumulates until the end of the year, according to the Ministry of Finance of Cyprus. In addition, you must also meet the monthly expenses on salaries, subsidies and social programs, as well as models with the extra officials in December. However, you can not go to markets to raise finance from May 2011.
At present, the Government is negotiating with the other parties to the adjustment measures that respond to the needs of officials of the European Commission, European Central Bank and the IMF. This step is essential to resume negotiations with the troika, something for which there is still no date.
Shiarly, in any case, is confident that Cyprus can receive the first payment of the aid in late December after eurozone partners approving the terms of the bailout.
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