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10 October 2011

FT: EU sets deadline to resolve debt crisis


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欧州理事会ヘルマン・ファンロンパイ常任議長は「包括的な戦略を最終化」するため、加盟各国首脳が10月23日に会合すると述べた。これによって欧州は11月3日~4日のG20(20カ国・地域)首脳会議において、ユーロの信頼回復の計画を提示することが可能になる。


European Union leaders have given themselves a deadline of two weeks to agree a comprehensive deal to tackle the eurozone debt crisis, a grand bargain that would include a final decision on Greece’s bail-out and a new strategy to recapitalise Europe’s banking sector.

Both sides have agreed to wait for a detailed report from the so-called “troika” of international lenders to Greece before deciding how to proceed, officials said. Troika negotiators are expected to wrap up their talks in Athens on Tuesday, but a complete evaluation of Greek finances is unlikely to be finalised until the middle of next week, forcing EU leaders to delay Monday’s planned summit until October 23.

Some senior European officials are pushing the European Banking Authority to “mark to market” banks’ sovereign bond holdings, a process that would hit French banks particularly hard.

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