Eurozone countries offer Greece euro30 billion in loans

Greece’s European partners say they are offering Greece €30-billion ($40-billion) in loans this year to help ease its debt crisis.

Olli Rehn, the EU monetary affairs chief, says the International Monetary Fund will make a “substantial contribution” as well, probably about €10-billion.

He says the funds will be available if Greece makes a formal request for financial assistance, something it has not yet done.

Rehn said Sunday at an emergency video conference, the finance ministers of the 16-eurozone countries agreed that the loans would carry an interest rate of about five per cent _ less than commercial market rates but more than beneficiaries of IMF usually pay.

Greece’s debt crisis has hiked borrowing costs for the Athens government and slammed Europe’s common currency.

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