Share

Trichet urges EU aid for Greece

accreditation

Munich - The eurozone must come up with a support package for Greece that curbs the threat of problems spreading to other countries in the bloc, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Thursday.

Intense market pressure and soaring debt costs forced Greece to trigger a request for an aid package late last week. Fears of a spillover to other fiscally stretched eurozone states have escalated in recent days following rating agency downgrades to Portuguese and Spanish sovereign debt.

Trichet said the eurozone needed to take firm action now to prevent the problems spiralling.

"What we need most at this time is a strong sense of direction ... that can guide us on how we can emerge from these turbulent events," Trichet said in a speech at the Munich Economic Summit.

He called for support that "will avoid the materialisation of financial risks for the euro area as a whole."

Trichet declined to comment on current talks in Athens between Greece, the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the ECB, but said he was confident as to their outcome.

He has said he expects the talks to be concluded in coming days.

Investors are closely watching for details on whether the aid will start in time for Greece to refinance an €8.5bn bond coming due on May 19, and if the deal will be big enough to tackle Athens' €300bn debt pile.

On Wednesday, Germany's Green party parliamentary leader cited IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn as saying the aid package would be worth €100bn - €120bn over three years, with €45bn expected in the first year.

Trichet said the financial crisis was continuing to "profoundly" challenge Europe's economy, and urged a revamp of Europe's fiscal rules and more intense surveillance of governments' finances.

"The weak points of past multilateral surveillance will be corrected, and the Stability and Growth Pact will be reinforced and rigorously applied in its letter and in its spirit," Trichet said.

  - Reuters

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Rand - Dollar
19.06
+0.8%
Rand - Pound
23.79
+0.7%
Rand - Euro
20.39
+0.8%
Rand - Aus dollar
12.37
+0.9%
Rand - Yen
0.12
+1.0%
Platinum
911.60
-0.1%
Palladium
987.50
-1.7%
Gold
2,318.40
+0.1%
Silver
27.17
+0.1%
Brent Crude
88.02
-0.5%
Top 40
67,987
-0.9%
All Share
73,904
-0.8%
Resource 10
60,981
+0.9%
Industrial 25
102,111
-1.8%
Financial 15
15,806
-0.2%
All JSE data delayed by at least 15 minutes Iress logo
Company Snapshot
Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on News24.

LEARN MORE
Government tenders

Find public sector tender opportunities in South Africa here.

Government tenders
This portal provides access to information on all tenders made by all public sector organisations in all spheres of government.
Browse tenders