Wer bei Argy 2001/2002 dabei war erinnert sich noch gut wie der IWF bei Argy den Stecker gezogenhat, indem er eine bereits zugesagte Kredittranche nicht ausgezahlt hat.
IMF tempted to
pull the plug on Greece, report says
The International Monetary Fund is considering ending its support to Greece,
a report to be published in Der Spiegel on Monday says.
Greece could
default as soon as September, according to the same report, which claims that
patience of officials at the Washington-based organization with Greece is
wearing thin.
“High ranking officials at the Fund have informed the
European Union that the IMF is no longer willing to provide Greece with more
aid,” according to a translated version of the report.
The IMF has
maintained that Greece must reduce its debt-to-GDP ratio to 120 percent by 2020
if its debt is to become sustainable in the medium term, but its officials
are very pessimistic about the country's ability to do so, according to the
report.
“Giving the country more time to meet its targets would,
according to troika estimates, mean an extra 10 to 50 billion euros in relief
aid,” the report said. But many eurozone governments are unwilling to give
Greece more leeway, it said.
At the same time, most governments see the
risks from a Greek eurozone exit as manageable, it added.
Representatives
from the EU/ECB/IMF troika are expected in Athens this week for a fresh
assessment of the new government's economic program.
Athens has a
3.2-billion-euro bond held by the ECB to pay when it matures on August 20. Given
that there will be no loan tranche due until after eurozone leaders have
analyzed the troika’s report in September,
it is not clear how this bond will be
paid. &?nbsp; |
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