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European Council President Herman Van Rompuy. AP Photo/Virginia Mayo

EU calls emergency summit on Greece

The leaders of 17 eurozone countries will meet next week to attempt to forge a deal on a second bailout for Greece.

THE LEADERS OF the 17 eurozone countries will hold a special summit next week in an attempt to forge a deal on a second bailout for Greece, the EU president announced Friday night.

President Herman Van Rompuy called the meeting after disagreement over the contribution of banks and other private investors to a second rescue package rocked markets for much of the week.

Fears that Greece’s private creditors may have to take losses as part of the deal dragged the big economies of Spain and Italy into the debt crisis, which has so far been confined to small states like Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

Leaders of the struggling countries have pushed their eurozone counterparts to come up with a solution quickly, while Germany, the biggest European contributor to the rescue packages dragged its feet. Germany argued that Greece is financed until the end of September and that there was no need to rush into a deal.

Greece needs an extra euro115 billion ($162.68 billion) to keep it afloat until mid-2014, according to the European Commission — on top of a euro110 billion bailout it was granted last May. About euro30 billion of that is supposed to come from assets sales by the Greek government and the eurozone is pushing for Greece’s private creditors, which have so far been spared, to come up with about the same amount.

The final rescue bill for the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund may, however, be higher than then remaining euro55 billion, because the currency union is also working on an overhaul of its main bailout fund that could prove costly.

On the table are additional loans to Greece to buy back its bonds, which are currently trading far below market value. Such a buyback could help cut Greece’s overall debt, some 160 percent of economic output. Banks and investment funds may also be encouraged to give Greece more time to repay its debt, an initiative that may be sweetened by collateral deals that ensure repayment even if Greece defaults.

Leaders are also expected cut the interest rates and extend loan maturities on existing bailout loans, which could help make the debt of struggling countries more sustainable.

- AP

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    Apr 18th 2013, 2:28 PM

    One question if you don’t mind Mr. Finnerty.

    What did ABP do with/to the Management of Silvercrest Foods? in my humble opinion either they know what was going on so should be held accountable or they did not what was going on so should be held accountable.

    These people not only put the future of over 120 people at risk, but also the whole Irish beef processing industry.

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    Apr 18th 2013, 5:37 PM

    they did not sell the liability however so Larry is still going to loose A.B.P. !

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    Apr 18th 2013, 4:26 PM

    If they could see their way clear in disposing of my pick who finished sixth in the 3.30 at Leopardstown I would be most grateful.

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    Apr 18th 2013, 3:26 PM

    ABP management should also be held accountable according to the same logic that they allegedly also either knew and condone it or didn’t know but should have know …

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    Apr 18th 2013, 2:14 PM

    When are they going to make horse burgers…I’m missing the taste already

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    Apr 18th 2013, 1:58 PM

    There are all the jockeys gone……

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