KONTAN.CO.ID - BRUSSELS. The European Commission approved on Thursday a Greek plan to reduce bad loans by up to 30 billion euros ($33.04 billion) at the country's banks, as expected, saying it did not violate state aid rules. Bankers close to the process told Reuters last month that they expected a green light from the EU executive to put in place the asset protection scheme that will help its banks offload the loans. The scheme, known as Hercules Asset Protection Scheme, aims to bring down the amount of bad, or non-performing, loans which are weighing on Greek banks, without distorting the market through government subsidies.
EU approves Greece's plan to reduce bad loans by € 30 billion
KONTAN.CO.ID - BRUSSELS. The European Commission approved on Thursday a Greek plan to reduce bad loans by up to 30 billion euros ($33.04 billion) at the country's banks, as expected, saying it did not violate state aid rules. Bankers close to the process told Reuters last month that they expected a green light from the EU executive to put in place the asset protection scheme that will help its banks offload the loans. The scheme, known as Hercules Asset Protection Scheme, aims to bring down the amount of bad, or non-performing, loans which are weighing on Greek banks, without distorting the market through government subsidies.