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					Greece to raise bank savings guarantee to 100,000 euros  
					08 October, 2008  
					 
					Following an Economic and Financial Affairs council (ECOFIN) 
					meeting in Luxembourg on October 7, where Economy and 
					Finance Minister George Alogoskoufis held talks with his 
					counterparts, the government has announced that it intends 
					to raise the legal protection on savings deposit guarantees 
					to €100,000 instead of a minimum level of 50,000 agreed by 
					the European Union, in a move aimed at boosting confidence 
					among depositors as the global credit crisis deepens. 
					 
					Speaking to reporters after the conclusion of the ECOFIN 
					meeting, Alogoskoufis said: :"We intend, very soon, to table 
					an amendment to Parliament, raising the savings guarantee 
					level from €20,000 currently to €100,000." He added that all 
					member states would guarantee protection of citizen’s bank 
					deposits of up to €50,000 for an initial period of a year. 
					Greece is one of a number of EU states to go beyond the 
					minimum deposit insurance. The minister also cited a 
					political commitment by the government to do whatever 
					necessary to ensure the savings by Greek citizens was valid. 
					"It is a political commitment we expressively undertaken 
					last week," he noted.  
					 
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