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Una cosa cierta es que sobre Grecia se cuentan muchas historias pre-2009 y el país ha hecho un enorme ajuste sobre todo los dos últimos ejercicios Yo sigo la situación griega al mes en sus boletines presupuestarios , si miras a Francia o Italia lo mismo te dan fuentes de 2012, pero no es así en el caso heleno
"La soutenabilité de la dette ne peut être atteinte sans décote, le FMI a raison de le dire" a-t-dit, avant d'ajouter : "Il ne peut y avoir de décote car cela serait contraire aux règles de l'Union européenne." "La sostenibilidad de la deuda no puede conseguirse sin recorte, el FMI tiene razón en decirlo"declara, antes de añadir:"No puede haber recorte porque sería contrario a las reglas de la Unión europea."
La paradoja Schauble en 2 frasesCitar"La soutenabilité de la dette ne peut être atteinte sans décote, le FMI a raison de le dire" a-t-dit, avant d'ajouter : "Il ne peut y avoir de décote car cela serait contraire aux règles de l'Union européenne." "La sostenibilidad de la deuda no puede conseguirse sin recorte, el FMI tiene razón en decirlo"declara, antes de añadir:"No puede haber recorte porque sería contrario a las reglas de la Unión europea." http://www.latribune.fr/economie/union-europeenne/grece-wolfgang-schauble-explique-pourquoi-la-dette-ne-peut-pas-etre-effacee-491100.html#xtor=AL-13
Cita de: saturno en Julio 09, 2015, 20:31:24 pmLa paradoja Schauble en 2 frasesCitar"La soutenabilité de la dette ne peut être atteinte sans décote, le FMI a raison de le dire" a-t-dit, avant d'ajouter : "Il ne peut y avoir de décote car cela serait contraire aux règles de l'Union européenne." "La sostenibilidad de la deuda no puede conseguirse sin recorte, el FMI tiene razón en decirlo"declara, antes de añadir:"No puede haber recorte porque sería contrario a las reglas de la Unión europea." http://www.latribune.fr/economie/union-europeenne/grece-wolfgang-schauble-explique-pourquoi-la-dette-ne-peut-pas-etre-effacee-491100.html#xtor=AL-13La conclusión lógica es que se mantiene a Grecia bajo una deuda insostenible. Cosa que sinceramente no me extrañaría nada a corto plazo.
En Europa faltan ESTADISTAS.
Creo que la fractura Norte-Sur de la eurozona está más o menos clara.
Closer ties between Athens and Moscow is likely to worry the US, which has stepped up its involvement in Greece's debt crisisGreece has admitted for the first time it is planning a €2bn gas pipeline with Russia.The move is likely to worry the US, which has stepped up its involvement in Greece's debt talks with international creditors over fears the cash-strapped country could drop out of the single currency and come under the influence of its Cold War rival.Panayotis Lafazanis, Greece's energy minister, said the move would be a key part of the country's "multi-faceted" foreign policy and would create 20,000 jobs, the Financial Times reported.Figures released by Greece’s National Statistics Service on Thursday showed unemployment at 25.6pc in April.Reports in April suggested Moscow was ready to provide advanced payment to Greece for the "Turkish Stream" pipeline project, which will transport 47bn cubic metres of Gazprom's gas annualy from 2018.Those reports were quickly denied by the Kremlin, depite Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras visiting Russia to hold talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin.During that visit to the Kremlin, Mr Tsipras insisted Greece was a “sovereign nation with the indelible right to carry out its own foreign policy”.Germany's finance minister, Wolfgang Schauble, has previously said he had no objection to any deal with Moscow, but that ultimately it would not "fix Greece's reform problems".Beijing has also sought to invest in Greece's port infrastructure.Mr Lafazanis, who heads up the Left Platform of Syriza, has hailed a new dawn in Greco-Russia relations and has invited the likes of state-sponsored Gazprom to drill for oil off the Greek coast.It comes amid reports Greece's European creditors are willing to give the country debt relief, following its default on loans to the IMF last month.
Until the referendum and its potential implications for growth, we believed that, under these assumptions about the primary surplus, debt sustainability could be achieved through the rescheduling of existing debt, and long maturities for new debt. This was reflected in the preliminary debt sustainability analysis (DSA) we put out before the referendum.Our assessment was seen as too pessimistic by our European partners to whom we had communicated our views about the need for debt relief long before publishing the debt sustainability analysis.We believe that current developments may well imply the need for even more financing, not least in support of the banks, and for even more debt relief than in our DSA.
Greece's loan request to ESM + prior actions on Parl's site w doc seeking commitment to restructuring debt after 2022 http://www.hellenicparliament.gr/UserFiles/c8827c35-4399-4fbb-8ea6-aebdc768f4f7/9292390.pdf