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ECB eases collateral rules, accepts junk-rated Greek debt

In March, the ECB ended the limit imposed since early 2015 on the exposure of Greek lenders to the country’s sovereign debt

Newsroom April 7 10:55

The European Central Bank said it would accept junk-rated Greek government bonds as collateral as part of wide-ranging measures to ease lenders’ access to liquidity.

The Frankfurt-based institution said it would temporarily increase its risk tolerance in order to support credit to the economy. The package signed off by the Governing Council on Tuesday also includes easier conditions for the use of additional credit claims, and a general reduction of haircuts, according to a statement on the ECB’s website.

While Tuesday’s move will provide relief to banks across the 19-nation euro area, it’s a particular nod to Greece, whose banks have struggled to raise funds as the nation’s sovereign bonds had been ineligible to be used in exchange for refinancing loans. The last time Greek notes were accepted as collateral at the ECB was in mid-2018 when the country exited its last bailout program.

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In March, the ECB ended the limit imposed since early 2015 on the exposure of Greek lenders to the country’s sovereign debt. Combined with Tuesday’s decision, it’s now easier for the Greek state to sell new debt.

The central bank said all measures are temporary for the duration of the pandemic crisis, and are linked to the duration of its new emergency bond-buying program – scheduled to run until at least December. They will be re-assessed before the end of 2020.

Source: Bloomberg

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