merkel rebuffs pressure as spain debt costs soar
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Chancellor Angela Merkel rebuffed pressure on Thursday for Germany, Europe’s most powerful economy, to underwrite debt or guarantee bank deposits in the Eurozone as Spain’s soaring borrowing costs raised new alarm. Spain’s 10-year bond yield hit a euro lifetime high above 7 per cent — a danger level above which Greece, Ireland and Portugal were driven to seek international rescues — despite last weekend’s Eurozone agreement to lend Madrid up to ?100 billion (Dh460 billion) to recapitalise ailing banks. Moody’s Investor Service slashed Spain’s sovereign credit rating by three notches to Baa3, just one level above junk, late on Wednesday, adding to a sense of emergency in financial markets ahead of an election in debt-plagued Greece on Sunday. Addressing parliament in Berlin, Merkel rejected “miracle solutions” such as issuing joint euro bonds or creating a Europe-wide deposit guarantee scheme, backed by new French President Francois Hollande, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. Such proposals were “counter-productive” and would violate the German constitution, she said. Instead, she called for gradual steps towards the “Herculean task” of building a European political union. “It is our task today to make up for what was not done [when the euro was created in 1999] and to end the vicious circle of ever new debt, of not sticking to the rules,” Merkel said. She warned against overstraining the resources of Europe’s biggest economy, saying: “Germany is putting this strength and this power to use for the well-being of people, not just in Germany but also to help European unity and the global economy. But we also know Germany’s strength is not infinite.” Italy, rapidly coming into the firing line, saw its three-year borrowing costs shoot up to 5.3 per cent at auction on Thursday, the highest since December, despite Germany’s strong expression of support for Monti’s reforms when he visited Berlin on Wednesday. Surging Spanish and Italian bond yields reflect investors’ concern that the 17-nation currency bloc has failed to arrest its 2-1/2-year-old debt crisis and faces potential turmoil after a general election that could put Greece on an unprecedented exit route from the euro area.Greeks warned Hollande said in an interview with Greek television that he wanted Athens to stay in the single currency and it was up to Greek voters to decide what they wished. “But I have to warn them, because I am a friend of Greece, that if the impression is given that Greece wants to distance itself from its commitments and abandon all prospect of recovery, there will be countries in the Eurozone which will prefer to finish with the presence of Greece in the Eurozone.” He did not name the countries but German, Dutch and Austrian officials have spoken openly of a possible Greek exit. In the last opinion polls published before a blackout 10 days ago, the leftist Syriza party, which rejects the terms of Greece’s EU/IMF bailout, was running neck-and-neck with the conservative New Democracy party, raising the possibility of a radical anti-austerity coalition or another deadlock. However, battered Greek bank stocks rallied by 20 per cent on market talk of secret opinion polls showing a government favourable to the bailout agreement was likely to emerge from the election. “The market sees that a pro-European government which will push ahead with reforms will be formed on Sunday,” Panagiotis Kladis, an analyst at NBG Securities told Reuters. Greeks, who have endured four years of recession and now have 22.6 per cent unemployment, have been pulling money out of the banks and stocking up on food ahead of the election, fearing worse turmoil after the vote. Greece’s debt woes have helped push neighbouring Cyprus to the brink of seeing a financial rescue, with officials looking to Europe, Russia and China for the best possible bailout terms. After weeks of wrangling Germany’s centre-right governing parties and the centre-left opposition agreed on Thursday on a deal for parliament to ratify a treaty creating a permanent Eurozone rescue fund in the last week in June, a coalition source said. German Social Democratic opposition leaders, whose votes Merkel needed for the required two-thirds majority, had held off until after they met Hollande in Paris on Wednesday, emerging to say they agreed broadly on the need for measures to revive growth in Europe and tax financial transactions. SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel said Hollande understood that Eurozone bonds could only come about after much deeper European economic and fiscal union had been created. “We, however, at this point deem the introduction of a debt redemption [fund]... as the appropriate instrument and our French partners showed a lot of interest in this model,” he told reporters in Paris. The German government’s council of economic advisers has proposed a scheme for Eurozone members’ debts above 60 per cent of GDP to be pooled and paid down over 20 years by issuing joint bonds. Merkel has rejected that idea too. Merkel acknowledged that the Eurozone crisis, and Germany’s role, would be at the centre of attention at next week’s summit of the G20 major world economies in Los Cabos, Mexico. The leaders gather on Monday, a day after the Greek election. US President Barack Obama, whose re-election prospects in November could be dented by the euro crisis, telephoned European Council President Herman Van Rompuy on Wednesday to inquire how Europe planned to cope with the outcome of the Greek vote. “There is a lot of concern in America about the outcome of the Greek elections and how Europe will deal with the results,” a European official familiar with the talks told Reuters. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said the world would be looking to Germany and other EU countries to provide clarity on plans for a Eurozone banking union, a financial firewall and how Europe can revive economic growth. But he said it would be unfair to see Germany as the sole source of the problem in the Eurozone. “Germany is saying make monetary union work. We are prepared to be behind this broader endeavour, you need to be in support of reforms,” Geithner told the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, adding that other countries needed to move toward Germany’s position.from gulfnews.com

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