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    Euro Zone Post-Pandemic Bankruptcies Fewer Than Feared -Officials

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    Posted on September 13, 2021

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    Last updated: February 11, 2026

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    Finance ministers from the euro zone gather in Brdo, Slovenia, to discuss the lower-than-expected corporate bankruptcies post-pandemic and future support measures. This meeting emphasizes the economic outlook for the euro area and the effectiveness of current financial policies.
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    Euro Zone Sees Fewer Corporate Bankruptcies Than Anticipated

    BRDO, Slovenia (Reuters) – Corporate bankruptcies in the euro zone have been fewer than feared in April, top euro zone officials said on Friday, noting the euro zone would now shift to more targeted support for firms, but keep policy supportive overall to protect growth.

    In April, euro zone ministers were preparing to improve and make more similar insolvency laws across the 19-nation bloc, to better prepare for a wave of bankruptcies expected when companies are weaned off government emergency pandemic support.

    “Expectations in relation to the difficulties with corporate solvencies have changed,” the chairman of euro zone finance ministers Paschal Donohoe told a news conference after a meeting of ministers in the town of Brdo in Slovenia.

    “But even though we have avoided difficulties now, we are not complacent about the future. Yes, we will have a more targeted approach, but generally we will continue to have a supportive stance,” he said.

    “We do acknowledge there can be challenges and difficulties ahead. But some of the great fears we had have been avoided,” he told a news conference after the talks.

    European Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni, also present, said the better than expected outcome was mainly a result of the European Central Bank’s pandemic bond purchasing plan, the suspension of EU borrowing limits for governments and the suspension of EU rules prohibiting state support to firms.

    (Reporting by Jan Strupczewski and Michael Nienaber)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euro zone post-pandemic bankruptcies fewer than feared -officials

    1What did euro zone officials say about corporate bankruptcies in April?

    Euro zone officials noted that corporate bankruptcies in April were fewer than feared, indicating a more stable economic outlook.

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    What measures are being taken to address insolvency in the euro zone?

    Euro zone ministers are preparing to improve and standardize insolvency laws across the 19-nation bloc to better manage future bankruptcy risks.

    3What role did the European Central Bank play in the current bankruptcy situation?

    European Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni stated that the better-than-expected bankruptcy outcomes were largely due to the European Central Bank's pandemic bond purchasing plan.

    4Are euro zone officials complacent about future bankruptcies?

    No, officials, including Paschal Donohoe, emphasized that while current difficulties have been avoided, they remain cautious about potential future challenges.

    5What is the general sentiment regarding corporate solvency in the euro zone?

    The sentiment has shifted positively, with officials acknowledging that while challenges remain, many of the initial fears about corporate solvency have not materialized.

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