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Greek bonds rejoin collateral pool


04 July 2016 Athens
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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Greek government bonds are once again available for use as collateral, as of 29 June, after the European Central Bank (ECB) reinstated a waiver on its minimum credit rating requirements.

The usual credit rating threshold for using government bonds as collateral in Eurosystem monetary policy operations was suspended by the ECB鈥檚 Governing Council but will be subject to special haircuts that will be specified in the relevant legal act.

In a statement on the ruling, the council noted that it 鈥渁cknowledges the commitment of the Greek government to implementing current European Stability Mechanism programme and expects continued compliance with its conditionality鈥.

The ruling will remain until further notice and applies to all outstanding and new marketable debt instruments issued or guaranteed by the Hellenic Republic.

The ECB鈥檚 council confirmed that purchases of Greek bonds under the public sector purchase program will be examined at a later stage, taking into account the progress made in the analysis and reinforcement of Greece鈥檚 debt sustainability, as well as other risk management considerations.
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