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Under the first bailout of Greece of May 2010 the eurozone funding was 53 billion euros and the IMF's funding 20 billion euros, according to the European Commission. Under the second bailout of Greece in March 2012 the eurozone funding was 142 billion euros, and the IMF funding 12 billion euros. The eurozone withdrew $11 billion of the funding in the second bailout with failure of negotiations.
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