European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet called for “more ambitious” rules to force member countries to maintain fiscal discipline and punish those who don’t.
“For the euro area, more ambitious reforms are needed to ensure the smooth functioning of monetary union,” Trichet said in a speech at the World Policy Conference in Marrakech. There must be “greater automaticity, accelerated timelines and reduced room for discretion in procedures.”
European Union finance ministers meet in Luxembourg on Oct. 18 to consider European Commission proposals to fix budget management and avoid runaway deficits that led to Greece’s near- default this year. France is balking at calls for the faster imposition of sanctions on deficit-ridden governments, putting it at odds with Germany and the ECB over how to prevent a repeat of the debt crisis.
For more: Trichet Says Euro Region Needs `More Ambitious' Rules to Keep Fiscal Rigor - Bloomberg
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