Euro-area
finance ministers hurled abuse at Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis
behind closed doors as they shut down his bid to find a shortcut to releasing
financial aid.
Euro-area
finance chiefs said Varoufakis’s handling of the talks was irresponsible and
accused him of being a time-waster, a gambler and an amateur, a person familiar
with the conversations said, asking not to be named because the discussions
were private.
“It was a
very critical discussion and it showed a great sense of urgency around the
room,” Dijsselbloem said at a press conference after the meeting. Asked if
there was any chance of a partial disbursement, he said, “The answer can be
very short: No.”
Varoufakis
said the two sides have come “much closer together” and Greece is aiming for a
deal as soon as possible.
Draghi Pressure
European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi added to the pressure on the Greek finance
chief warning that policy makers may review the conditions of the emergency
funding keeping his country’s banks afloat.
Euro-area
governors will “carefully monitor” the haircuts imposed on Greek banks’
collateral when borrowing from the Bank of Greece, Draghi said, to take into
account the “change in the environment.” The governing council is due to
discuss the matter on May 6, according to two people with knowledge of the
talks.
“The higher
are the yields, the bigger is the volatility, the more collateral gets
destroyed,” he said. “Time is running out as the president of the Eurogroup
said, and speed is of the essence.”
The euro
erased an advance against the dollar on the remarks. The single currency had
gained earlier after Kathimerini newspaper reported that Greece secured 450
million euros ($489 million) from local authorities to boost government
coffers.
The euro
was little changed at $1.0819 at 2:58 p.m. in London after gaining as much as
0.7 percent. The common currency was at 129.32 yen after reaching 130.11 yen
earlier on Friday.
(Πηγή:
bloomberg.com)
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