Ireland exits bailout programme 愛爾蘭退出歐元區(qū)債務(wù)救助計劃
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愛爾蘭曾因歐元區(qū)債務(wù)危機面臨經(jīng)濟崩盤。歐盟和國際貨幣基金組織先后三年向其提供了近675億歐元財政緩助。從本周開始,愛爾蘭將恢復(fù)其金融自主,與其他國家一樣在資本市場集資。以下是 BBC 經(jīng)濟記者 Andrew Walker 的報道。
It is being called Ireland's exit from the bailout. If all goes to plan Ireland will receive no more financial assistance. It does not mean that the money has been repaid - that will take until 2042.
Ireland will still need to borrow - and all the signs are that it will be able to do so in the financial markets at an affordable cost. The country's economy has shown signs of stabilisation. It has grown, though erratically, and unemployment is down from its highs. But living standards have been hit - the economy is still 9% smaller than it was six years ago.
This is an important stage in the Eurozone's financial repair effort. Ireland is the first country to be bailed out to get to this stage. Portugal is due to do it next year, though there are concerns that it might need more financial help.
Greece and Cyprus are further away from getting back on their feet financially. It certainly helps that the recession in the Eurozone has ended - that the economy of the region as a whole has started to grow again. But it is still feeble growth.
Europe needs stronger performance to generate the tax revenue that could really help struggling governments get control of their borrowing needs.
Glossary 詞匯表 (點擊單詞收聽發(fā)音)
- affordable負擔(dān)得起的
- stabilisation穩(wěn)定
- erratically 不規(guī)律的,難以預(yù)測的
- getting back on their feet恢復(fù)
- feeble微弱的,無力的
- revenue (公司、組織的)收入,收益;(政府的)財政收入,稅收