Jeudi 29 avril 2010 :
Les dirigeants politiques européens devraient injecter un total de 600 milliards d’euros (794 milliards de dollars) pour sauver la Grèce, le Portugal et l’Espagne.
Je dis bien : 600 milliards d’euros pour sauver la Grèce, le Portugal et l’Espagne.
Lisez cet article :
European policy makers may need to stump up as much as 600 billion euros ($ 794 billion) in aid or buy government bonds if they are to stamp out the region’s spreading fiscal crisis, said economists at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.
With Greece’s budget turmoil infecting markets from Rome to Madrid, economists are urging German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet and other officials to come up with unprecedented measures. Other steps could see governments guaranteeing bonds and the ECB abandoning collateral rules or reviving unlimited lending to banks, the economists said.
Bonds and stocks plunged across Europe in the past week as Merkel’s government delayed approving a rescue plan for Greece and Standard & Poor’s downgraded Greece, Portugal and Spain. As OECD head Angel Gurria likens the crisis to the Ebola virus, Europe may need to come up with a plan equivalent to the $ 700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program deployed by the U.S. after the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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