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Europe's main contributors to Greek bailout

03 May 2010, 14:29 CET
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(BRUSSELS) - Here are the main European contributions to the Greek bailout package, approved by finance ministers on Sunday, out of an 80-billion-euro (105.85-billion-dollar) pot topped up by 30 billion euros of IMF funds.

Figures in brackets are for year one in the three-year programme to which only the nations which use the euro currency are contributing:

GERMANY: 22.4 billion euros (8.4 billion)

FRANCE: 16.8 billion (6.3 billion)

ITALY: 14.7 billion (5.5 billion)

SPAIN: 9.79 billion (3.67 billion)

THE NETHERLANDS: 4.8 billion (1.8 billion)

BELGIUM: 3.0 billion (1.0 billion)

PORTUGAL: 2.06 billion (775 million)

These figures were provided by the countries themselves or, in the case of Italy, calculated on the basis of the percentage of capital held by eurozone members at the European Central Bank on January 1, 2009.


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