Greece Close to Debt Deal

Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said Greece was close to coming to terms on a deal with Eurozone authorities and its bond holders that would reduce the weight of the country’s debt and still provide access to credit as the government struggles to contain its deficit. In order to avoid default, Greece is attempting to reduce its overall debt load to 120 percent of GDP compared to the current 162 percent.

The rescue plan, which European officials and Greek creditors say may be wrapped up in coming days, includes a loss of more than 70 percent for bondholders in a voluntary debt exchange and loans likely to exceed the 130 billion euros ($171 billion) now on the table.

Source: Bloomberg

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