Cyprus collapse ‘would threaten euro’

German politicians recognise that a collapse in Cyprus’s banking industry would pose a threat to eurozone stability, an ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel said, suggesting that Germany won’t block a bailout package.

Cyprus collapse ‘would threaten euro’

The comments by Norbert Barthle, an MP and budget spokesman for Ms Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union-led bloc, are the first by a senior German government official to acknowledge the systemic risk to the 17-nation euro region posed by Cyprus.

Germany’s finance ministry has said rescue-fund rules stipulate that a country must pose a risk to the stability of the entire region before it can be eligible for bailout loans.

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