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bn. in the form of callable capital and guarantees.23 Last but not least, states in which GDP per
capita is less than 75% of the EU average are given a discount in the first twelve years of their
membership in the euro area.24
In light of the ESM’s strong capital backing (i.e. the combination of paid-in capital and callable
capital) credit enhancements, such as the ones put in place under the EFSF due to its structure of
guarantees only, will no longer be required.
4. Instruments
As outlined above, the purpose of the ESM is to reduce instability in the euro area by providing
financial assistance to its Member States. The financial assistance envisaged under the ESM Treaty
can take the form of:
Loan disbursements25
Precautionary facilities26
Facilities to finance the recapitalisation of banks27
Facilities for the purchase of bonds in the secondary markets28
Facilities for the purchase of bonds in the primary markets29
Financial assistance will normally be granted in the form of a loan to an ESM Member State. Such
loans are subject to strict conditionality: ‘The conditionality attached to the ESM loans shall be
contained in a macro-economic adjustment programme detailed in the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), in accordance with Article 13(3)’.30 The financial terms of each ESM loan on
the other hand will be specified in a separate financial assistance facility agreement. Other
instruments include precautionary facilities,31 facilities to finance the recapitalisation of banks,32
facilities for the purchase of bonds in the secondary markets and facilities for the purchase of
bonds in the primary markets. It should be noted that the Board of Governors may from time to
time review the list of financial assistance instruments and decide to amend it.33 However, such
amendments require mutual agreement.34
23 See Annex 1 and 2 of the ESMT.
24 See European Council Summit Conclusions 24/25 March 2011, 34.
25 See Article 16 ESMT.
26 See Article 14 ESMT.
27 See Article 15 ESMT.
28 See Article 18 ESMT.
29 See Article 17 ESMT.
30 Article 16(2) ESMT.
31 See Article 14 ESMT.
32 See Article 15 ESMT.
33 See Article 19 ESMT.
34 Article 5(6)(i) ESMT.
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Austrian Law Journal
Band 2/2018
- Titel
- Austrian Law Journal
- Band
- 2/2018
- Autor
- Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
- Herausgeber
- Brigitta Lurger
- Elisabeth Staudegger
- Stefan Storr
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 19.1 x 27.5 cm
- Seiten
- 94
- Schlagwörter
- Recht, Gesetz, Rechtswissenschaft, Jurisprudenz
- Kategorien
- Zeitschriften Austrian Law Journal