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EU expects eurozone to suffer mild recession

EU predicts mild recession in eurozone this year but notes signs of stabilization

BRUSSELS (AP) -- Half the economies in the 17-nation eurozone are forecast to shrink this year, raising concerns that government austerity programs introduced to combat unsustainable debt levels are holding back growth.

In its latest projections, the European Commission, the European Union's executive body, forecast a 0.3 percent contraction in the eurozone economy for 2012, with Greece's economy leading the way downward with a massive 4.4 percent decline.

In its last forecast in November, the Commission had predicted a 0.5 percent expansion across the eurozone economy following last year's 1.4 percent growth. The difference this time is that it now expects the economies of Belgium, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, the Netherlands and Slovenia to contract in 2012, not just Greece and Portugal.

The overall decline is limited by resilient activity the eurozone's two-largest economies, Germany and France. Growth in Germany for the coming year is expected to hit 0.6 percent while France is forecast to grow by 0.4 percent.

The new forecasts will add to fears about Europe's prosperity and that government cutbacks to reign in spending and deficit levels are having a negative impact. Unemployment levels have been increasing across the region — the jobless rate in Spain has hit 23 per cent, for example — while European banks have been finding it increasingly hard to raise new funds.

Describing the economic conditions for 2012 as a "mild recession", Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs added that although growth had stalled, "we are seeing signs of stabilization in the European economy."

"Economic sentiment is still at low levels, but stress in financial markets is easing."

He said the forecast was based on the assumption that uncertainty created by the debt crisis "will gradually fade away."

Sony Kapoor, managing director of economic think-tank Re-Define, urged Europe not to get complacent over its handling of the debt crisis.

"Our predictions of a euro-area wide recession, it seems, are coming true; the banking system, at least in the Euro area remains on life support; the politics in the euro area remain as fraught as ever and the social fabric is being stretched to its limit," Kapoor said.

Last November, financial markets were struck by fears that Europe's debt crisis would not be confined to the relatively small economies of Greece, Ireland and Portugal. Worries grew that Spain and Italy could get swamped by their debt loads, too. Both countries now have new governments to enact sweeping austerity measures.

Trading on the stock and bond markets has improved since the turmoil of late last year. Stock indexes have risen across Europe and yields — the interest rate countries offer to pay to sell their bonds — have also fallen.

The improved market atmosphere has been helped by the European Central Bank offering super-cheap long-term loans to banks and the 17 euro countries deciding to tie their economies closer together.

Though austerity measures are the main pillar in Europe's strategy to fight the debt crisis, they are clearly hurting the economy in the short-term — Spain and Italy are expected to sink into recession this year as their governments cut debt aggressively.

Italy, which is the eurozone's third-largest economy and has a debt mountain of around euro1.9 trillion ($2.5 trillion), is predicted to contract by 1.3 percent this year, in contrast to the 0.3 percent growth predicted in November.

And Spain is expected to contract 1 percent in 2012, against the 0.7 percent growth predicted in the fall. The Commission warned that if the Spanish government enacts further budget cuts in an effort to meet its 2012 targets, its economy will likely shrink even more.

Rehn dodged questions on whether the Commission would be willing to give Spain more time to cut its deficits considering the country's worsened economic situation. Under current commitments to the EU, Spain has to cut its deficit to 4.4 percent of its economic output — or gross domestic product — for 2012. But the new government, facing another recession, has hinted it wants the EU to lower the target a bit.

The Spanish government has yet to release official figures but says the deficit for 2011 will come in at around 8 percent of GDP, rather than 6 percent as forecast by the Socialist administration it ousted in November elections.

Three eurozone countries — Ireland, Portugal and Greece — have already received bailouts to help them solve their debt crises. Of the three, only Ireland's economy offers glimpse of hope, with a forecast growth of 0.5 per cent this year on top of 2011's 0.9 percent growth. Meanwhile, Greece and Portugal were expected to remain in deep recession.

Rehn said many of the measures being taken across Europe are "essential" for financial stability and to establish conditions for more sustainable growth and job creation.

"With decisive action, we can turn the corner and move from stabilization to boosting growth and jobs," Rehn said.

Rehn also reiterated a previous call on the euro countries to boost the currency union's bailout funds so prevent a further spread of the crisis.

"The past one and a half years have shown that this call was more than justified," Rehn said.

Under current plans, the lending capacity of the eurozone's bailout funds is capped at euro500 billion ($662 billion), of which more than euro150 billion ($198 billion) have already been promised to Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

Eurozone leaders will have to decide next week whether they will keep the money remaining in the interim bailout fund, the euro440 billion ($582 billion) European Financial Stability Facility, available once the permanent euro500 billion European Stability Mechanism comes into force in July.

Germany has so far rejected this proposal, though the Commission believes that a bigger firewall could protect vulnerable economies like Italy and Spain.

The wider 27-nation EU, which includes non-euro countries, is expected to post flat growth this year. Britain is forecast to eke out growth of 0.6 percent, while Poland is expected to post a 2.5 percent expansion, the highest rate across the EU.

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Pylas contributed from London

 

86 comments

  • aaron  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    Dear Mr Snowdon,

    With the upcoming vote from the Prime Ministership of Australia on Monday, I wish you to consider the people of Australia, not you personal view or self gain for a change.

    * Julia Gillard lied about her challenge for the job when she stabbed Kevin Rudd in the back.

    * Julia Gillard lied to the people of Australia about the Carbon Tax.

    * Julia Gillard lied in writing to Andrew Wilkie about gambling reforms.

    * Julia Gillard fully supports Craig Thomson, who admits at the very least that he signed off on credit card payments to prostitutes.

    ALL polls show that Australians prefer Kevin Rudd over Julia Gillard, just walk down the street and ask the voters that vote for you - what they want, not what you want.

    THE PEOPLE OF AUSTRALIA ARE SICK OF LIES.
  • AUForC  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    I matters not which party is in power, while the politically ambitious run OUR country we will continue to suffer, don't forget liberal/Howard gave us the GST, workplace agreements and sat on a surplus of TAX PAYER DOLLARS instead of using it to make OUR lives better.

    We ALL suffer because of political decisions made by out of touch members of politics past and present, our health system, judicial system, education, employment, banking sector, taxes, immigration, unionism and housing are ALL sub-standard, yet all these area's of OUR lives are directly influenced and controlled by our politicians personal preferences, these decisions are NOT made in the publics best interest, our countries system of management has been hi-jacked by corrupt underhanded KINDERGARTEN politics.

    Only the public should make decisions of national importance, like the GST, Carbon tax, anti gun laws to name a few, this is OUR country and without US the PEOPLE the govs on both side of the fence have NOTHING, no taxes, no power and no one to keep the country running, they need us to even have a political career, NO PEOPLE means no need for politicians.

    We OWN there place of employment, WE EMPLOY them and WE PAY THEM to do the best for US and we should have the power to sack them at will for screwing up, just like your boss would do to you. THINK ABOUT IT FOR A WHILE, LOOK INTO OUR POLITICAL HISTORY, WE have been MANIPULATED and CONTROLLED for FAR TO LONG.
    THIS IS YOUR COUNTRY FELLOW AUSSIES, TIME TO FIGHT FOR WHAT'S RIGHT.
    • Anita 3 months ago
      AUForC you say KINDERGARTEN I say gutter. Anyone running for public office should be made to do a course in INTEGRITY. Like all good 'pretend' families, this Labor government is tearing itself apart from the inside, while the taxpayers fund their lifestyles. Time for all happy vegemites and sausages to retreat into rehab for some deep and serious introspection, and let Australia re-build.
    • AUForC 3 months ago
      Yes Anita "gutter" is definitely a better term for what is occurring at the moment (my apologise to the Kindy kids of Oz), but we suffer regardless of WHO runs our country, we need change.
    • Anita 3 months ago
      Yes I was agreeing with you,and no need to apologize, I just love kids and their innocence. On library time...must go. Keep up the fight!
  • CC  •  3 months ago
    7 billions lies, and counting.
    We have been told many lies, some of these lies are common in all cultures and deeply embedded in our minds.
    These says are passed from generation to generation, we repeat it to our children like a mantra.
    Most of these says are totally against what Earth laws are about.Mother Earth abide by certain laws and we all understand that this primordial laws is Survival of Mother Earth first and Survival of Earth species.
    • Robbin Banks 3 months ago
      Well the three religions of Judaism, Christinaity and Islam are the greatest liars of all. Do you really believe in the Iluminati CC?
    • CC 3 months ago
      Hi Robbin, yes, the Illuminati are people with their own traditions.Were they human as we understand it (born in and from Mother Earth), that is the question.Let say they weren't born here, they brought with them a superior knowledge, they chose Earth due to climatic conditions suitable for them, they manipulate us for their own purpose and have used us since then.We the Earthlings, are not like them.We have deep connection to Earth as we belong and born from her, so this connection is what they fear more.Robbin, what are your thoughts?
    • Robbin Banks 3 months ago
      Sorry CC - me true thoughts would probably cause offence.
  • CC  •  3 months ago
    We all heard and repeated this say, "Survival of the strongest", "The world belongs to the strongest", that is not an Earth Law, "Survival of the flexible, Survival of the most adaptable" that is Mother's Nature law.Survival of the strongest is a Predator Law, and has no place on Earth.When the Garden of Eden is described, nowhere it is written, that Adam goes on a hunting trip to kill any animal.All over the description of Eden, love and respect is what we understand.Love and respect between mankind and animal kingdom.Our creator, put for us anything needed to the reach of our hands, trees that gives us the most marvelous fruits, animal that gives us milk, eggs, everything that was needed to our nourishment.
    Predators laws are there repeated by the whispering voices of the past, knowing that we would translated them from generation to generation through traditional oral history.
    • Robbin Banks 3 months ago
      Well the whole myth of Adam and Eve hasd been distorted. The original apple in Greek was called a "love apple" which is the ancient name for a mandrake root that was considered to be an aphrodisiac. So the myth is saying that we became sinful when we started having sex but that did not suit the sensibilities of religious freaks so they changed it. But the Garden of Eden is a myth and no more. Are you saying that creatures such as lions and tigers go against nature and against God's creation?
    • Robbin Banks 3 months ago
      The other reason for changing it is that it says that even an innocent act like eating an apple is sinful if God says not to do it. Who tells people what God says - the Church. So they changed the myth to mean that going against the Church was a sin even if the act was innocent and the Church's instructions were a crime.
    • CC 3 months ago
      The lions are represented as their totem, engraved in stone you see lions everywhere.They have a great love for them as well as cats.Apparently the pharaohs did have a great love for cats, they used to put ashes in their faces, display great grief.
      Regarding the apple, the tree of knowledge and the fruit that makes us like God.There is nothing to me in the description of Eden, that make me think that "God" say do not have sex, on the contrary i have read, he put man and woman and told them to spread.
      I don't think Lions and other predators are against God's creation, i think all predators goes against Mother Earth laws.But what God are we talking about, that the question.
  • greg  •  Chengdu, China  •  3 months ago
    more hypocrisy from Gillard in the latest story on yahoo, I quote "What shouldn't happen in politics is you shouldn't be dragged down by someone who is on your own side, " isn't that exactly what she did when she took over and what she and her friends have doing by attacking Rudd in the media for the last week
  • Mick  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
    If Rudd had any balls he would resign from the Labor Party and become an independent, let's see how much sucking up they would do then, that's what they do best. Like the sookie add from Anna Bligh, god, how much of that whiny I am so devoted crap can a koala bear.
  • ___  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    Surprise surprise! If you cut spending in order to reduce debt economies will shrink...Wow.
  • greg  •  Chengdu, China  •  3 months ago
    Julia Gillard has hit a new LOW with threats to MPs that they will lose their seats if they vote Rudd in the leadership ballot. Her dirty tricks and contempt for the process of democracy is disgraceful and she should be ashamed of herself. I can never get over her hypocrisy another story today has her saying the leadership vote shouldn't be treated like a reality tv show but thats exactly what she and her colleages have done in the last week publicly attacking Rudd to anyone in the media that will listen
    • Cybernoni 3 months ago
      Rudd has been undermining his own party from the time he was removed. Do you actually know WHY he was removed? Do some research. There are some people who can be known as Jekyll & Hyde. They have a public face & a private face. I think we have all seen both faces of Mr. Rudd.
    • greg 3 months ago
      who would you prefer rudd or gillard? I would never vote for Rudd but anyone has to be better than gillard until the next election. Rudd may be Jekyl and Hyde but to me he has proven he has more honor and decency than Julia. You will notice that despite the vicious personal attacks him he didn't respond in kind
    • Amazed 3 months ago
      No boubt Rudd is a slime bag,but the Labour Party should be looking at the polls.83% prefer Rudd.I hate both of them myself ,but it just shows how many dont like Julia.
  • Anita  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
    The western world is where it is because of cartel-ism, not capitalism.
  • John Smith  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    sack half of the public servants. cut politicians salaries and remove their huge pensions funded at tax payers expense. serve one term in government and have a pension for life above the average median wage tax free plus unlimited travel entitlements.
  • alan  •  Melbourne, Australia  •  3 months ago
    what a great choicd for PM the wicked witch or little hitler
    no wonder the country is screwed
  • Beady_Eyed_Big_Eared_Brib ...  •  3 months ago
    Maybe next time the rest of the world will take notice of how Labor runs a booming economy and follows their advice!!
  • James  •  Melbourne, Australia  •  3 months ago
    we the people did not vote gillard as priminister or anyone else so why did we not go back to the polls lets face it sack all of them and start again with fresh faces not liers and bullshit artists
  • centurion  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    @AUforC yes correct --but at the end of the day it has been proven - the conservatives - WILL reward the man who pulls his weight - WILL STOP the BOATS and even contributing that bit more they WILL NOT SQUANDER the wealth of this country - GST would have come anyway - WP Agreement GOOD for me - sat on surplus yes AND THAT RAINY DAY APPEARED
  • Daemonicus  •  3 months ago
    They just have to keep borrowing like there is no tomorrow. Everything will be fine.
  • Richard  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    Monday is playing out like a federal election with labor being the winning party, maybe they're getting practice in for 2 years from now... boy have i had a gutful!!!
  • Swearingbear  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    union bullying will hold gillard in power then we will all pay for the circus tickets.
  • Swearingbear  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  3 months ago
    If Gillard had not raised the politician wages they would not have so much to loose!!!!!
  • CC  •  3 months ago
    An Illuminati dinner (somewhere in the world..maybe in a castle in Germany).

    One say,
    You are right, say another, but they are there for another surprise.
    We need to find new ways of keeping them distracted!
    Did you notice they are evolving, taping closer and closer to their inner light?
    Well, we fry their brains from space, with our new toy, the microwaves.
    Good idea, say the big boss, while trying to hide his lizard tail under his robe.

    So, there we are, fighting on who is the best of all, Labor or Liberals.
  • Richard  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    There is an hysteria about rudd's return, he is being welcomed liked some sort of pop star..has everybody forgotten how detested he was before he was stabbed in the back?
 
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