Germany pushes for deficit cuts as euro slides
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told reporters Monday at a meeting of finance officials from the 16 eurozone countries that getting their deficits down was "the only task that everyone has to fulfill for himself and for all."
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, is providing the largest chunk of a euro110 billion bailout for Greece and a euro750 billion ($1 trillion) rescue package for other euro nations — and voters and politicians there have bridled at bailing out free-spending governments.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has already demanded — and won — promises of harsh cutbacks from near-bankrupt Greece in return. And Germany wants other vulnerable countries, such as Portugal, to slash spending to make sure that they won’t require a bailout from other euro members.
The euro traded near four-year lows Monday at $1.2328 amid warnings from European leaders that the loan backstop announced last week to prop up troubled eurozone economies would not be enough to defuse market worries over the region’s ballooning debt.
The fund, agreed to with the International Monetary Fund, initially calmed markets when it was announced last week. But that euphoria has worn off because of doubts that European governments can reduce swelling debt levels — despite promises from Spain and Portugal to step up debt-cutting efforts.
Eurozone finance ministers are holding their first talks on suggestions put forward by the EU executive to toughen the fundamental rules that govern their 11-year-old currency. It says countries should oversee each others’ economies — and review budgets together before they are approved by national parliaments — to prevent governments spending their way into trouble and calling for a bailout, as Greece is doing.
The EU already has rules against running up deficits and debt, but they have been widely ignored. On paper, the so-called Stability and Growth Pact called for heavy fines for violators but the EU never imposed them.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel conceded over the weekend that the package was no more than a Band-Aid solution to the problems afflicting a number of eurozone countries, from Ireland all the way across to Greece.
She wants bigger legal changes, such as stricter limits on debt and deficits and the ultimate threat of kicking a country out of the euro if it can’t stick to the rules.
Until a few months ago, talk that the euro could one day break up was relegated to academic theory. Now it is a regular topic of discussion — though actually leaving would be extremely difficult and economists say could bring on a financial collapse for the country involved that would be worse than the present crisis.
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet echoed Merkel when he told German newspaper Der Spiegel that the package "bought time, nothing more" and that there is now a need for "a quantum leap in the governance of the euro area."
The ECB moved forward Monday with a controversial program to buy government bonds — something it has previously vowed not to do — by saying it will borrow euro16.5 billion Tuesday to offset the bond purchases. It did not specify the amount of bonds it has bought or intends to buy.
Investors remain skeptical about the ability of Europe’s governments to push through the austerity measures promised in the face of likely political and social unrest. And even if they do, there are fears the cutbacks will kill off growth — and make it even harder to pay government debt.
This skepticism has triggered worries across the financial system, with banks charging each other more to borrow money and gold, a traditional safe haven, back in demand with prices striking a new record high of $1,249.40 an ounce on Friday.
The euro’s slide by itself is not all bad after huge gains against the dollar last year.
It makes eurozone exports cheaper for dollar buyers in the U.S. and Asia and so could help spur the weak economy.
Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, who will lead the eurozone talks Monday, said he wasn’t concerned about the new low but was "worried as far as the rapidity of the fall is concerned."
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