EU creates €750 bn anti-crisis fund
EU Ministers of Finance have agreed about it. The Fund will save financial systems of its member states in case of a crisis.
The European Commission is going to attract credits for €60 bn and the bilateral financing of the eurozone member states will total 440 billion euro. The additional sum of €250 bn will be allocated by the International Monetary Fund, notes Euronest.net.
The British Minister of Finance claimed earlier that his country would not join this fund.
The European Commission is going to attract credits for €60 bn and the bilateral financing of the eurozone member states will total 440 billion euro. The additional sum of €250 bn will be allocated by the International Monetary Fund, notes Euronest.net.
The British Minister of Finance claimed earlier that his country would not join this fund.