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Transcript of interview with Rolf Strauch, ESM Chief Economist
Phoenix TV (Germany), 27/08/2018
Interviewer Ina Baltes
Phoenix: How confident are you that Greece will strengthen its economy on its own feet from now?
Get updated on developments across Europe and the latest issues on the separation of the UK from the EU at Moody’s inaugural Euro Area Briefing.
During interactive panel discussions credit analysts and guest economists will discuss Euro Area reforms and what is achievable over the next two years.
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In Paris Olivier Garnier, Director General for Economics & International, Banque de France
Rolf Strauch, Chief Economist, European Stability Mechanism
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Op-ed published on website of Kathimerini
Original language: English
ORF TV (Österreich), 18. August 2018
Interviewerin: Raffaela Schaidreiter
Originalsprache: Deutsch
Transcript of interview with Rolf Strauch, ESM Chief Economist
ORF TV (Austria), 18 August 2018
Interviewer: Raffaela Schaidreiter
Original language: German
Mr Strauch, Monday is a significant day for Greece. Officially, the country is leaving the support programme. Looking back, since 2010, five countries have also been receiving loans from the ESM. Greece is now facing a debt of 290 billion euros, which must be repaid. What do you think of this high number?
Transcript of interview with Rolf Strauch, ESM Chief Economist
CNBC Squawk Box Europe, 20 August 2018
Interviewers: Geoff Cutmore and Karen Tso
Luxembourg – Greece officially concludes its three-year ESM financial assistance programme today with a successful exit. This follows the disbursement of €61.9 billion by the ESM over three years in support of macroeconomic adjustment and bank recapitalisation in Greece. The remaining €24.1 billion available under the maximum €86 billion programme volume was not needed.
Greece