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Greece Default Risk Rising With IMF Turmoil: El-Erian

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Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer of Pacific Investment Management Co. Photographer: Gillianne Tedder/Bloomberg

 
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May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive officer of Pacific Investment Management Co., talks about the increased probability of Greece defaulting or restructuring its debt since the arrest of International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. El-Erian, speaking with Betty Liu, Dominic Chu and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop," also discusses growth prospects for advanced economies and investment strategy. (Source: Bloomberg)

The probability of Greece defaulting or restructuring its debt has increased since the arrest of International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Pacific Investment Management Co.’s Mohamed El-Erian said.

“Don’t underestimate how important Dominique Strauss-Kahn was in coordinating action” among European nations, El-Erian, the chief executive officer of Pimco, said in a Bloomberg Television interview on “In the Loop” with Betty Liu. “It’s the worst possible time to lose your general. You need the IMF to coordinate this global healing.”

European finance ministers for the first time have raised the possibility of talks with bondholders over extending Greece’s debt-repayment schedule, saying that last year’s 110 billion-euro ($156 billion) rescue has failed to restore the country to financial health. Europe would consider “reprofiling” Greek bond maturities as part of a package including stepped-up sales of state assets and deeper spending cuts, Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker said late yesterday.

“He has been getting everybody to play from the same sheet of music,” said El-Erian, a former deputy managing director of the IMF. “Without him it will be much more difficult to coordinate European governments.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-17/greece-default-risk-increasing-since-arrest-of-strauss-kahn-el-erian-says.html
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