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ECB should consider Greece's progress in key bond decision - de Guindos

Published 03/22/2022, 05:38 AM
Updated 03/22/2022, 05:42 AM
© Reuters. Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Luis de Guindos gives a statement during the second day of the Informal Meeting of EU Ministers for Economics and Financial Affairs in Berlin, Germany September 12, 2020. Odd Andersen/Pool via REUTERS

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should consider Greece's economic progress when it decides whether to keep granting it funding despite its 'junk' credit rating in the coming days, the ECB's vice-president Luis de Guindos said on Tuesday.

The ECB has been accepting Greek government bonds as collateral and even bought them under its latest emergency stimulus scheme, providing vital support to one of the euro zone's weakest economies.

This so called waiver is due to expire in June but the ECB has already indicated it will keep buying Greek bonds as it invests proceeds from its Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP) and is expected to continue accepting them as collateral too.

De Guindos said a decision would come "shortly".

"My personal opinion is that we have seen a lot of improvement in the Greek economy, both in terms of structural reforms, like fiscal consolidation, and this has been reflected in the decisions of the rating agencies," de Guindos said.

© Reuters. Vice-President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Luis de Guindos gives a statement during the second day of the Informal Meeting of EU Ministers for Economics and Financial Affairs in Berlin, Germany September 12, 2020. Odd Andersen/Pool via REUTERS

"I think this is something we should take into consideration...and bear in mind that the Greek economy has made a lot of progress; it’s much more resilient than it was only two or three years ago."

Ratings agency DBRS Morningstar last week upgraded Greece's long-term issuer rating to 'BB high', only one notch below investment grade.

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