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Ghost Dog

(16,881 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 07:58 PM Jul 2015

IMF fires a cannonball into Greek bailout

We’ve now got hold of the new IMF report into Greece’s debt sustainability.

And a quick perusal shows that the Fund had comprehensively obliterated the notion that this third Greek bailout will work, as it stands.

The introduction to the report says enough, really:

Greece’s public debt has become highly unsustainable. This is due to the easing of policies during the last year, with the recent deterioration in the domestic macroeconomic and financial environment because of the closure of the banking system adding significantly to the adverse dynamics.

The financing need through end-2018 is now estimated at €85bn and debt is expected to peak at close to 200 percent of GDP in the next two years, provided that there is an early agreement on a program. Greece’s debt can now only be made sustainable through debt relief measures that go far beyond what Europe has been willing to consider so far.


/... http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/jul/14/greek-crisis-tsipras-political-backlash-bailout-osborne-uk-live


IMF at least 'working to rule, then.

& consider: (Source: FT)


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IMF fires a cannonball into Greek bailout (Original Post) Ghost Dog Jul 2015 OP
That is no secret to the Troika, esp to Germany, who really does not care dixiegrrrrl Jul 2015 #1
Yes, indeed. Ghost Dog Jul 2015 #2

dixiegrrrrl

(60,157 posts)
1. That is no secret to the Troika, esp to Germany, who really does not care
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 08:15 PM
Jul 2015

that Greece is being asked to do what Germany was told to do at the end of WW2.

Greece is a victim of financial warfare.
John Perkins told us how the IMF works , some years back.

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