ECONOMY

ECB’s Asmussen sees Cyprus bailout by end of March

European Central Bank executive board member Joerg Asmussen believes an aid package for Cyprus will be ready by the end of next month, he told the German business daily Handelsblatt in an interview published on Monday.

“I expect the aid program for Cyprus will be in place by the end of March,» he said, adding that politicians in his native Germany should not try to delay a controversial decision on Cyprus until after a German federal election in September.

“There must be no doubt about this: if Cyprus gets no external help, it will slide into default,» said Asmussen.

He also warned that failing to help a systemically relevant euro zone country would «put at risk progress made last year on the euro crisis – and that would have high financial and political costs».

Politicians in Germany’s governing alliance and the opposition are hesitant about granting Cyprus a 17.5 billion ($24 billion) bailout because of its status as a tax haven for rich Russians, many of whom use it for money-laundering.

Asmussen said an aid package for Cyprus would be «no one-way street» and the government in Nicosia would have to fulfill «tough conditions» including scaling down its financial sector and introducing more banking transparency.

Cyprus will be high on the agenda of a meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Brussels on Monday.

[Reuters]

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