Paris - French lawmakers will begin examining later Tuesday the government's bank rescue plan, which could cost as much as 360 billion euros (490 billion dollars), French media reported.
The lower house of the Parliament, the National Assembly, was to open debate on the measure in the afternoon, with a vote foreseen for Tuesday evening.
The plan, announced Monday by President Nicolas Sarkozy, would make available up to 320 billion euros to guarantee interbank loans and another 40 billion euros for the recapitalization of struggling banks.