BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s finance minister has dismissed the idea of governments and other public creditors taking a hit on their Greek debt holdings, arguing that it wouldn’t be legally feasible.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman ruled out on Monday a further debt restructuring, or 'haircut', for Greece and said Athens must press on with tough economic reforms. "A new haircut is out ...
The German government has ruled out Wednesday a haircut on Greek debt. But Berlin has signaled readiness to discuss ways to achieve the goals of the austerity and reform programs imposed by the ...
(AP) Germany’s finance minister has dismissed suggestions that governments and other public creditors could agree to a so-called haircut on their Greek debt holdings. However, Wolfgang Schaeuble said ...