Greece finally reaches deal to release €12bn bailout funds

ECB stress tests show country's banks needs €14bn to fill a capital shortfall

Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos
(Image credit: Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP/Getty Images)

The latest round of bailout aid looks likely to be delivered to Greece, following an agreement struck between its government and international creditors from across the eurozone on Tuesday night.

The two sides have reached a tentative agreement on the terms surrounding the next tranche of funds, reported by the BBC to be worth €2bn (£1.4bn) in direct loans to the government and a further €10bn to recapitalise the nation's ailing banking sector. European Central Bank stress tests have shown banks may need around €14bn in total to fill a capital shortfall.

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