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Greece to Press on With Austerity as Businesses Slam Troika Visits

Greece is to redouble its efforts to reach a deal with its creditors so that the loans it needs are handed over, the country’s finance minister said in an interview published Saturday.
“We have completed 90 percent of the road for the payment of the loan installment… we have almost reached the end and now we have to give answers to the subjects that are still outstanding,” Yannis Stournaras told the Greek financial daily Imerissia.
“It would be a waste of all this national effort if we don’t succeed,” said Stournaras, who was in Brussels on Thursday and Friday with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras for an EU summit.
Stournaras has been holding talks since the end of July with the so-called troika, made up of the European Union (EU), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on controversial new austerity measures for 2013 and 2014.
The troika have made agreement to these measures, estimated to save 13.5 billion euros, nine billion of them for 2013 alone, a condition for releasing 31.2 billion euros in loans.
This sum would come from a total loan of 140 billion dollars promised in February but held up since the political crisis in the spring and then long negotiations with the Greek government.
It is aimed at recapitalizing Geek banks with liquidity problems.
The money is “vital” for Greece and is “crucial to get the economy moving again” and “meeting recurrent expenditure” such as pensions and wages, according to government spokesman Simos Kedikoglou interviewed on public television.
The troika representatives left Athens Wednesday but their technical teams stayed on to settle the unresolved issues, a ministerial source said.
The head of the IME, an organisation representing small and medium-sized businesses, Saturday blamed the three-monthly visits by the troika for a loss of almost two billion euros for his members.
“We have calculated at 1.9 billion euros the fall in demand during some 15 visits by troika representatives since 2010,” Vassilis Korkidis, president of the IME, told a radio station.
The visits, to discuss austerity measures with the government “affect the psychology of consumers and lead to a drop in demand and turnover in retail trade,” he said.
(source: Imerissia, eubusiness)

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