Back
28 Feb 2013
Dijsselbloem suggest extending bailout maturities for Ireland and Portugal
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem told Dutch lawmakers on Thursday that Eurozone finance ministers are considering whether to grant rescue loan extensions to Ireland and Portugal in order to facilitate their return to market funding.
"We are looking within the current program and current loans to give more time," he said. "It means a bit more time for repayment of the loans could be given. This is what we are looking at and this makes a transition to standing on their own legs a bit more gradual and less risky."
The Eurogroup will discuss this possibility at their upcoming meeting next Monday.
"We are looking within the current program and current loans to give more time," he said. "It means a bit more time for repayment of the loans could be given. This is what we are looking at and this makes a transition to standing on their own legs a bit more gradual and less risky."
The Eurogroup will discuss this possibility at their upcoming meeting next Monday.