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Greece's public debts mushroomed to 300 billion euros

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Greek debt problems unlikely to spread: IMF head
Ed Cropley
NAIROBI
Mon Mar 8, 2010 2:15am EST

NAIROBI (Reuters) - The crisis over Greece's debt mountain is unlikely to spread to other eurozone countries with high levels of public debt, International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said on Monday.

In an interview with Reuters in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, Strauss-Kahn dismissed market speculation of potential default by other heavily indebted eurozone countries such as Portugal, Spain or Ireland as scare-mongering.

"You can add to the list all of the countries in the Eurozone, to try to scare people about everything. I don't think it will happen," he said.


"We have a problem with Greece. We don't have a problem with Spain to date. The eurozone has to deal with the Greek problem. They are doing this. No one knows what's going to happen tomorrow morning but there's no reason why the spillover to Portugal or to Spain will take place."

Separately, Strauss-Kahn, who is on a tour of Kenya, South Africa and Zambia to see how the poorest continent has bounced back from last year's global economic crisis, said he was confident eurozone countries could handle the Greek debt maelstrom.

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said last week he might have to go to the IMF to meet debt obligations falling due in April if the European Union did not help with funds. It would be the first bailout in the history of the euro.

However, Strauss-Kahn said he did not think IMF involvement would be needed beyond the current levels of technical assistance offered and accepted by Athens.

"The eurozone wants to deal with the problem itself and I can understand this," he said. "I think they can do it. I hope they will be able to do it, and we're just here to help."

"If some more is needed, we will be ready to do it, but so far I think that the Europeans will be able to deal with the problem."

Papandreou received political support this week but no promise of any specific financial aid at talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin and with Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker in Luxembourg.

Greece's public debts have mushroomed to 300 billion euros, well above its annual economic output, although Papandreou pledged that the country will not default.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy made clear he was ready to help if Greece's financial situation were to deteriorate.

Athens needs to borrow 53 billion euros this year -- at least 20 billion of it by the end of May -- to repay existing debt and cover its huge budget deficit.

It has enacted an austerity plan to drive the deficit down to 8.7 percent of GDP this year from 12.7 percent in 2009, although protests against the measures have fueled market skepticism about the government's ability to push them through.

The crisis has threatened the credibility of the euro, and leaving Greece to fend for itself could unnerve markets further. Problems could then spread to other euro zone states such as Spain or Portugal.
 
A population of 12 million. How the heck it piled up a debt of 300 billion ?
It means each Greek man, woman and child is saddled with a debt of 25,000 euros.
 
No thanks to Greece's banksters...

Willing Buyer, Willing Sellers...

The Spartans need to form up a 300 at hells gate to prevent the imminent bankruptcy of Greece...

I really doubt that even with this, it is enough to destroy the Euro Currency.
 
A population of 12 million. How the heck it piled up a debt of 300 billion ?
It means each Greek man, woman and child is saddled with a debt of 25,000 euros.

Why must it always be innocent women, men or child .
It could be state's investment like in Singapore .
 
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