“Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem has joined a growing chorus of eurozone officials who have conceded that Greece may need a third bail-out, despite claims that another rescue is ‘not in discussion’. Mr Dijsselbloem’s comments follow a surprise admission by Wolfgang Schaeuble, Germany’s finance minister, that the debt-laden country would likely need more financial aid to keep it afloat. The country has already received €240bn (£205bn) in two separate international bail-outs. Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary affairs, also said on Wednesday that he did not rule out a third bail-out for Greece.”
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