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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Greece plans to hire Rothschild as debt adviser Source: RT As concerns over Greece and its debt mount, Athens has reportedly decided to call in Rothschild, one of the oldest financial firms in the world, to navigate the countrys long-running creditor stand-off and avert default. According to the Financial Times, Greek authorities hope to finalize the appointment before crunch debt talks with eurozone finance ministers on February 20. The date has been described as the last chance for a bailout review with the upcoming elections in Europe likely to dominate the EU agenda. Sources told the FT that Rothschild is expected to advise Athens on all areas connected to its debt, including negotiations with creditors, potential inclusion in the European Central Banks 80 billion per month bond-buying program and the resumption of Greek government bond sales. They added the bank will be paid a bonus when Greece regains access to global debt markets. The Rothschild investment bank was founded over 200 years ago by Mayer Amschel Rothschild. Five of his sons established banking businesses around Europe and the firm today has more than three thousand employees in 40 countries. The appointment of Rothschild as sovereign debt adviser will require ministerial approval. The bank will thus replace US investment bank Lazard, which worked on Greeces bailout talks in 2012, and is currently acting as financial adviser to the Greek Ministry of Energy. An adviser is not being hired to arrange another debt restructuring with private creditors, it is being hired to advise on official debt. It will be a difficult job, said Mitu Gulati, a law professor at Duke University in the US who specializes in the field. There is always the risk that you can antagonize bilateral creditors when you bring financial advisers in and treat them like private creditors. Athens and its international creditors have been seeking ways to conclude negotiations on the current review of Greeces 86 billion aid package. The bailout program was agreed two years ago and is the third since 2010. Greeces 323 billion debt is still the highest in the eurozone. According to the countrys Public Debt Management Agency, just 36 billion from that sum is owned by private investors who hold Greek bonds; the rest is in the hands of sector creditors such as the IMF and European institutions. The country has 7 billion of debt payments due this July, which it wont be able to meet unless it receives new funds or carries out restructuring. Earlier this month, the IMF which was urging for more austerity and describes Athens debt as unsustainable, called for significant debt relief to stop Greeces debts becoming explosive. Poster Comment: Tatarewicz Greeks need to keep growing and promoting figs and olives; such a great growing area for specialty crops. Sue da fed That's like asking a poisonous snake to help cure you after he has bitten you. Interestingly, a snakes venom is forcibly taken from him to concoct a cure. Maybe something needs to be forcibly taken from the Rothchild snakes to cure Greece. bbb GREECE PLANS TO HIRE ROTHSCHILD AS DEBT ADVISER translation Chickens plan to hire Fox to guard hen house tomjefferson77 That's like having a dog guard your cheeseburger. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
Perfect comments on this insane idea.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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