Eurogroup’s conference starts today at 10:00 GMT. Euro zone finance ministers are expected to approve an agreement to lend up to 100 billion euro to Spain for the recapitalization of the nation’s banks.

The region’s finance chiefs are to sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Spain stating the terms of the aid. The exact size of the loan will probably be determined later this year: firstly, Spanish banks have to pass stress tests (results are due in September), so that it will become clear how much money they really need. Restructuring plans are to be drawn up in October, as set out in the timeline annexed to the MoU, says euro zone official cited by Reuters.

Spain expects 30 billion euro in a first tranche of bailout that will be available immediately for state-rescued banks that urgently need funds. The first injection of capital into banks not already rescued by the state and unable to raise capital by themselves can be expected by October, after reviews by the Spanish government and the European Commission.



