Greece may be in line for its third aid package from European Union paymaster Germany, according to a report by influential German magazine Der Spiegel.
Germany’s finance ministry, led by minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, has prepared a five-page plan for a new 10-20 billion euros ($13.5-$27 billion) aid package for the struggling Mediterranean state, according to the report in Der Spiegel which has been denied by the ministry.
The ministry told CNBC that it would wait to see how the current program was running and discuss further actions later this year.
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