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Greek banks are being paid back, not out of the woods yet, says ECB’s Enria
Greek banks have had to restructure fewer loans than expected since the end of government moratoriums but it’s too early to call the end of the coronavirus crisis, the European Central Bank’s top supervisor Andrea Enria said on Wednesday.
“So far, the payment behaviour following the expiry of the moratoria has been positive, so payments have resumed regularly and there has been a lower-than-expected number of restructurings necessary,” Enria said at an online Greek economic forum.
“However, it’s too early to declare victory, so we’re not yet at the end of the crisis.”
By Syndicated Content
May 12, 2021 | 3:38 AM
FRANKFURT (Reuters) â Greek banks have had to restructure fewer loans than expected since the end of government moratoriums but itâs too early to call the end of the coronavirus crisis, the European Central Bankâs top supervisor Andrea Enria said on Wednesday.
âSo far, the payment behaviour following the expiry of the moratoria has been positive, so payments have resumed regularly and there has been a lower-than-expected number of restructurings necessary,â Enria said at an online Greek economic forum.
âHowever, itâs too early to declare victory, so weâre not yet at the end of the crisis.â