Spain to Borrow $267 Billion of Debt Amid Rescue Pressure - Bloomberg
Spain
plans to borrow 207.2 billion euros ($266.5 billion) next year, the
Budget Ministry said today, as pressure builds for Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to tap the European rescue fund instead of financial markets.
Spain’s
debt will widen to 90.5 percent of gross domestic product in 2013 as
the state absorbs the cost of bailing out its banks, the power system
and euro-region partners Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
This year’s budget deficit will be 7.4 percent of economic output,
Budget Minister Cristobal Montoro said at a press conference. Spain’s
6.3 percent target will be met because it can exclude the cost of the
bank rescue, he said.
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