vendredi 9 septembre 2011

Athènes ne peut plus payer ses fonctionnaires

Le 17 octobre, il manque à la Grèce 1,5 milliards d'euro. Les fonctionnaires ne pouront pas être payés.

The government is facing the possibility of not being able to pay wages and salaries in October if its international creditors do not approve the pending 8-billion-euro sixth installment immediately.

The country’s foreign lenders have made disbursement conditional on the government’s adoption of new measures that will target the collection of at least 1.7 billion euros. Without the sixth tranche, the public purse will be 1.5 billion euros short on October 17.

The prospect of a freeze in payments appeared even more serious on Thursday, after Greek commercial banks failed to cover the sum of 300 million euros of supplementary, noncompetitive bids for Tuesday’s auction of T-bills, providing only 155 million. The shortfall is interpreted as a clear message by banks to the government that they are unwilling to fund future issues of T-bills.

The gravity of the situation is indicated by the fact that the government has frozen all disbursements apart from salaries and pensions.
Kathimerini

zerohedge:
Market chatter of Greek default this weekend

1 commentaire:

  1. c'est pas grave de toute façon ils étaient payés en euros, autant dire qu'ils n'étaient pas payés !

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