Greece claims 20 billion euros by tonight
Posted by admin | Under business, economy, features, news, opinions Wednesday May 12, 2010Greece will not wait long for the counter. Two days after the formal adoption of the aid plan of 110 billion euros in its favor, Athens seeks payment of an initial tranche of 20 billion euros, according to a government source quoted by AFP. The IMF should participate in this first installment to the tune of 5.5 billion euros, the rest from member states of the European Union.
Time is short. The Greek state has to repay a maturity of 8.5 billion euros on May 19 or next week. This is not all. "We must add all refunds coupon (interest on debt, Ed) of bonds issued in May in previous years, and there have been many," said Patrick Jacq, a strategist at BNP Paribas rate. To which must be added interest on the debt issued in foreign currencies.In total, it is not ? 8.5 billion that Greece should pay by the end of May, but between 11 and 12 billion euros, according to the calculations of the strategist.
Also remains an unknown: the short-term funding of deficit cash quick. Fortunately for the Greek government, after sending his letter to the European Commission, the Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund, Athens would receive 20 billion almost immediately, or "maybe in the day" according to a government source.
Because Greece has no choice now. She can no longer fund normally markets because of high interest "prohibitive," explained April Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou.
European aid comes not without consideration.The government has defied the unions and established an austerity plan of unprecedented severity, with the aim of reducing the deficit by almost 14% in 2009 to 8.7% in 2010. Events are also scheduled for tomorrow late Wednesday afternoon in Athens to protest against the severity.
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