THE WALL STREET CORNER

junio 24, 2013

DESCONFIANZA EN GRECIA, EN CHINA CREDIT CRUNCH, PROTESTAS MASIVAS EN BRASIL…

El Financial Times informó a finales de semana acerca de  nuevos problemas en Grecia una desgracia, para la Sra Merkel a escasos tres meses de sus elecciones, en general para la comunidad financiera: «The International Monetary Fund is preparing to suspend aid payments to Greece by the end of next month unless eurozone leaders plug a €3bn-€4bn shortfall that has opened up in Greece’s €172bn rescue programme, according to officials involved in management of the bailout». The gap emerged after eurozone central banks refused to roll over Greek bonds they hold, and comes amid signs that even the scaled-back privatisation plan Athens agreed to last year is falling behind schedule.  …But the timing is particularly awkward as Germany is holding parliamentary elections on September 22. In the run-up to polling day Chancellor Angela Merkel will be loath to submit any further aid request to the Bundestag where it would likely be highly controversial.  …the IMF has warned EU officials the gap will require it to stop aid payments at the end of July, said a person involved in the discussions». Los problemas se suceden de manera simultánea, después de la primera mitad del año con los mercados y medios en

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