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07/07/15 3:14 PM

#6663 RE: md90210 #6660

Edit:The White House has confirmed that President Obama spoke with Angela Merkel today, and pushed her to avoid Greece leaving the eurozone.


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21m ago
19:54
How Greece could avoid defaulting on the ECB

There is a way that Greece could agree a bailout programme and avoid defaulting on its payments to the European Central Bank in two weeks, if tonight’s negotiations go well.

Europe editor Ian Traynor has been speaking to insiders, and explains:
If the option of a new bailout through the ESM gets a go-ahead, the best predictions of actual cash disbursements are mid-to end August, way too late to stop Greece defaulting big time on the €3.5bn in bonds it must redeem at the ECB on July 20.

But given a modicum of goodwill, something so far in very short supply (although the general temper today has been a lot better than when Yanis Varoufakis was doing the rounds), there is a fix available to the ECB problem.

When Greece’s 2nd bailout expired last Tuesday, some €3.3bn in ECB profits from its securities markets programme due to Greece also vanished [that’s money that the ECB made from bailing Greece out].

For 2014 the profits amounted to €1.85bn. These are held in an ESM account and could be released to the Greeks if the eurogroup so decided. There is also a further €1.5bn currently held by eurozone governments. This money could also be released to the Greeks -- meaning the ECB problem is effectively solved.

A eurozone source says:

“It’s not an easy solution, but probably the only solution,”

The advantage here is that this money could be released without having to wait for any tiresome parliamentary procedures. But the fly in the ointment here is that both wads of cash need to be authorised by the eurogroup unanimously, meaning that a single country could veto the whole show.

The German finance ministry, for example, has been sending negative signals on this, indeed it has been demanding back €500m of the money held by the ESM, the 2014 profits.

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37m ago
14:39
More developments......various sources are reporting that Greece is sending a letter tonight, outlining its request for a new bailout.



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45m ago
14:30
This may be significant.

While he was being chased through the press centre, Greece’s new finance minister told reporters that there is ‘political will’ in Brussels to give Athens another chance.



Updated at 7.31pm BST
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50m ago
14:25
The FT’s Paris bureau chief, Anne Sylvaine Chassany, explains how Greece could actually seek two bailouts this year:


But it won’t get any aid unless it signs up to meaningful reforms (the ‘conditionality’ Ian just mentioned)


MD- agreed- silence with press during the negotiation process is crucial.
work out the deal or don't but if parties are trying to negotiate through the press. not so good

Sundance2

07/07/15 3:22 PM

#6666 RE: md90210 #6660

Hope it stays that way.. He has a pattern of being nice to EU when face to face but then runs home and starts calling them names and throwing insult.