There is no doubt that this year's plan to cut deficit from 12.9% to 8.7% will be very difficult and regaining confidence even more.
The bond markets are increasingly skeptical about the government’s plan as the spreads on Greek bonds are rising. What Greece needs foremost is quick cash to refinance it debt which becomes due in a few months. The debt is estimated to the tune of €20 billion. It has been successful to raise €8 billion on Jan 25th through the sale of 5 year bonds. However the rate of interest was very high at 6.2%. With more speculation on Greece ’s future going rounds, picking up further debt from markets will become next to impossible for the government at prevailing interest rates.
The government has tried to blame the speculators who have bought credit default swaps (CDS) to insure themselves against a Greek refusal to oblige on the debt. They have alleged that buyers of CDSs are driving up the spreads on bonds and have made borrowing more difficult. That in turn has made the Greek government helpless and led to its current state of affairs. While there have been some officials and economists in Europe who have sympathised on these grounds. But I have two words for them.
Shut up!
The Greeks have no one to blame than themselves. Markets don't show sympathy, they respect discipline and trust. Years of profligacy and dodgy accounting practices in an attempt to fool the EU and the investors, has left them in a terrible position. There is increasing furore in France and Germany on why it should bail out a cheater. Their displeasure is completely understandable and rightly so.
Its time Greece did the right thing and took some excruciating steps to control the budget and announce some real cuts and meaningful trust-building measures. Passing the buck around, will neither impress the EU nor the investors holding Greek bonds. Its time it pressed the button of urgency and did things swiftly and not smirk around looking for easy deals with the EU or the big members. The more it waits. The more the threat grows, specially for the other European economies, which also have high debts to service, namely Portugal , Spain and Italy . Its time it pleaded guilty.
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