ATHENS: The European Central Bank decided Wednesday to leave its emergency credit lifeline for Greece unchanged for the next two weeks, said a source close to the matter who asked not to be identified.
The Frankfurt-based bank last month boosted its Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) for Greece’s struggling banks by 900 million euros ($980 million) to 90.4 billion euros, Bloomberg News reported, after Athens and its creditors reached an in-principle agreement for third bailout.