cyprus to formally demand eu rescue funds
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Cyprus, the fifth Eurozone country to seek emergency funding from Europe, may need a bailout of up to €10 billion (Dh45.8 billion), over half the size of its economy, officials said yesterday. The Mediterranean island, with a banking sector heavily exposed to debt-crippled Greece, said on Monday it was formally applying for help from the European Union’s rescue funds. Cyprus is the Eurozone’s third smallest economy but it joins Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain in seeking EU rescue funds to try and stay afloat, and is the latest sign that policymakers have failed to stop the debt crisis spreading. European leaders will meet at a summit tomorrow and on Friday but they are not expected to come up with a lasting solution to the region’s problems that have also sent Italy’s borrowing costs soaring.Two Eurozone officials said that a package of up to €10 billion was being considered for the €17.3 billion Cypriot economy. “The exact number has not been decided yet. It was to be €6 billion for the state financing and €2 billion for the banks but that is optimistic — it is more likely to be seven and three — up to €10 billion in total,” one Eurozone official said.A second official confirmed the amount was likely to be up to €10 billion, a massive bill for Cyprus. Prospect of a write-down While the sum is easily within the range of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) bailout fund, it may lead to demands for collateral or for private bondholders to take a write-down as they did in Greece. Greece’s second €130 billion bailout is equal to about 60 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and private bondholders were asked to contribute to making debt servicing more manageable through a debt restructuring. Cyprus needs to plug a €1.8 billion regulatory capital shortfall in its second largest lender by June 30. Potential aid could be more comprehensive to cover fiscal requirements, Finance Minister Vassos Shiarly . “For Spain, it’s about sectoral help for the banks. Cyprus is, in terms of volume, rather an island that we must help because it has been so handicapped by the Greek deficit at the moment,” Austrian Finance Minister Maria Fekter said. Cyprus is thought to have applied to the EU for aid after exhausting attempts to secure loans from either China or Russia. Those efforts, however, will be ongoing. “We will continue efforts to secure a bilateral loan, which can be used accordingly,” government spokesman Stefanos Stefanou said. Bond yields soar Cyprus has been shut out of international capital markets for more than a year, with yields on its 10-year benchmark bond over 16 per cent yesterday. Sidestepping EU aid earlier, it secured a €2.5 billion loan from Russia in late 2011. The loan amount is expected to cover needs in 2012, but not in 2013, when Cyprus has €2.25 billion in refinancing, including a euro medium term note (EMTN) redemption. President Demetris Christofias, whose administration has been slammed by opposition for dragging its feet in both applying to the EU and taking measures earlier to shore up the island’s economy, was to brief politicians later yesterday. Christofias has been accused by the opposition of being out of touch with reality and ignoring warning signs that the economy was in trouble, suggestions the government strongly denies. The bailout request comes as Cyprus prepares to assume the rotating EU presidency on July 1. “It is a tragic coincidence,” Cyprus Parliamentary speaker Yiannakis Omirou told state radio. from gulfnews.com

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