Lebanese finance min Ali Hassan Khalil refutes debt rescheduling plan

Devdiscourse News Desk| Beirut | Lebanon

Updated: 11-01-2019 22:56 IST | Created: 11-01-2019 21:48 IST

"The proposals are an operation to organise and manage the debt and to move ahead with reform measures that reduce the burden of it." (Image Credit: Twitter)

Lebanon's finance minister said on Friday there was "absolutely no intention of touching the value of Lebanese bonds", following a Bloomberg report that quoted him saying a fiscal reform plan being prepared included a debt rescheduling.

Asked whether a haircut was under consideration, Ali Hassan Khalil told Reuters: "There is absolutely no intention of touching the value of Lebanese bonds or taking a percentage of them. "The proposals are an operation to organise and manage the debt and to move ahead with reform measures that reduce the burden of it."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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