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SPIEGEL: EU to Solve Financial Fiasco Alone
A growing roster of central bankers and politicians are opposed to the idea of an IMF bailout for Greece. They argue it would violate European Union law and that the bloc is big enough to solve the problem on its own.

It is becoming increasingly unlikely that the European Union will allow the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to step in and provide ailing euro zone member state Greece with a bailout. A growing number of politicians and central bankers are opposed to any form of IMF intervention.

"We don't need the IMF," Axel Weber, president of Germany's central bank, the Bundesbank, said, according to a report published in Monday's issue of SPIEGEL. Weber noted that it is illegal in Europe to finance budget deficits using the kind of central bank funds which are at the IMF's disposal. With his statement, Weber joins ranks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who believes IMF intervention would send the wrong political signal. The EU, she believes, is strong enough to handle Greece's problems on its own.

by nanne (zwaerdenmaecker@gmail.com) on Mon Dec 28th, 2009 at 12:43:07 PM EST
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"We don't need the IMF" what beautiful words to read.
by paving on Tue Dec 29th, 2009 at 03:11:47 AM EST
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Good for you folks!  The only people showing any guts and good sense are you Europeans and the South Americans.  Tell the US to shove it!

In the end, might makes right. Nothing has changed since the caveman.
by THE Twank (yatta blah blah @ blah.com) on Tue Dec 29th, 2009 at 07:39:39 AM EST
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