klaus regling: good morning. greece is an ongoing story.ns from european partners since 2010. we have always dispersed 190 billion euros to greece. in the third program which is 86 billion euros. we have dispersed and this program, 31 billion euros. we have another 15 months until august of next year. we are in the middle. we are talking about the next disbursement and the imf is looking at the situation and we are hoping there will be an imf program in parallel with the current program. francine: what is the biggest financial stability risk to the eurozone right now? we are looking at italian banks, greek banks, brexit. is there something you worry the most about? klaus regling: no, there are risks. brexit is not really a risk. the u.k. is a member of the eu right now, but not member of euro area. for the euro area, it will have a minor impact. you mentioned italian banks and the greek banks. with are issues here handful of italian banks. it is not the italian banking system as such that is in trouble. that is very different from where we