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AMERICA is not the only one ......Struggling Europe braces for more bailouts

DAVID JOHNSON · Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:10PM · 141 views
As Portugal and Spain insisted they will not seek outside help, creating an eery sense of deja-vu for investors, Europe braced for what seems inevitable — more expensive bailouts.

The Portuguese Parliament approved an unpopular debt-reducing package, including tax hikes and cuts in pay and welfare benefits. But while that helped to avoid a sharper deterioration in bond markets, the sense among analysts was that the move had only bought a little time.

Adding to the pressure, Ireland’s major banks were hit with credit downgrades — one to junk bond status — as speculation mounted that the EU-IMF bailout of Ireland, to be revealed within days, would require investors to take losses, a possibility earlier denied by officials.

“This confusing ’pea-soup’ of indecision, vacillation and disunity by the EU is beginning to create unnecessarily seismic waves of fear in international bond and money markets,” said David Buik, markets analyst at BGC Partners.

Yields in fiscally weak eurozone countries remained near record highs Friday, stocks slumped across the board and the 16-nation euro lost another 0.8 percent on the day to trade at $1.3241, just off two-month lows.

Portugal’s high debt and low growth have alarmed investors, but the government insists it doesn’t require an international rescue — a line ominously reminiscent of claims by Greece and Ireland before their massive rescues.

Analysts say markets need more reassurance from EU leaders that the rot can be stopped in Portugal before spreading to Spain, the continent’s fourth-largest economy — a scenario that would threaten the 16-nation euro currency itself.

The financial crisis took a step in that direction this week, as it increasingly becomes apparent that bond investors will not be pacified by austerity measures but want weak countries’ public finances to be plugged once and for all. Greece, which accepted a bailout six months ago, and Ireland are still far from being able to return to international debt markets.

Ireland wallowed in political turmoil Friday, frightening investors with the prospect of a power vacuum even as it must pass its bailout and austerity plan.

Prime Minister Brian Cowen saw his hold on power slip another notch, as his ruling Fianna Fail party lost a special election for a long-empty seat in parliament. The winner vowed to force Cowen from office before he can pass an emergency 2011 budget being demanded as part of the international rescue.

Dublin still negotiated the final details of an 85 billion ($113 billion) EU-IMF rescue package.
http://www.timesleader.com/news/Struggling...

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Comments (10)

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:16PM

this economy is affecting everyone globally. I think I read somewhere that China said that it was cutting off the US Line of Credit!!

DAVID JOHNSON Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:24PM

really wow that's interesting !

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:27PM

Gas here is almost $3.00 per gallon... It may not sound like alot to some... But it's EXPENSIVE here in northern Florida. I used to be able to put $20.00 (1.86 per gallon) in my car and that would take me to work ..school.. and home.. Now it takes $40.00 a week... Im going to buy me a scooter...

DAVID JOHNSON Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:37PM

i can see you on one of them right now lol
gas here is 325 a gal and it cost me about 125 every 10 days and the kids go to school 3 days a week i remember when it was 159 a gal

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:47PM

heck I remember when it was .79..... It was 1995 we were stationed in Fort Gordon, GA my then husband had a Eagle Talon and I used to drive the hell out of that car... 5 speed.. oh those were the good old days.... cigarettes were $1.50....

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 10:50PM

Do you remeber those big azz cell phone's .... and having to get up to manually turn the dang knob on the television.... and just when I would get comfortable my grandfather would tell me Cympt.... turn the channel and we only had two channels...

But late nite on Saturday.... Soul Train.... was wide open

DAVID JOHNSON Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 11:07PM

yes in deed those phones was huge and the tv would go off at 1 am and start a 5 am yes those was the days Italian ices and the candy necklace and the moon pie hell i remember time square and the arcades that was the joint !

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 11:09PM

dang.... yep... the good ole days... ((Levert))... the hustle.... the bump... and Rolls Royce... Car Wash!!

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, November 27th 2010 at 11:10PM

which did you wear Converse or Keds?

DAVID JOHNSON Sunday, November 28th 2010 at 2:04AM

PRO KEDS AND THE ROYALS KONW YOU KNOW

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