
Greece Wants to Repay Bailout Loans 10 Years Ahead of Time
Greece plans to repay loans from its first bailout program 10 years ahead of schedule, Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said, a move that's set to ease the country's debt burden in the future.
'It should be completely behind us by 2031,' he said in an interview with Bloomberg Television from Brussels on Monday. Fiscal prudence is not a policy choice 'it's a regime,' he added.
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