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    G20 to Europe: Show us the money

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Leading economies told Europe it must put up extra money to fight its debt crisis if it wants more help from the rest of the world, piling pressure on Germany to drop its opposition to a bigger European bailout fund.

    Euro zone countries pledged on Sunday, at a meeting of finance leaders from the Group of 20 economic powers, to reassess next month the strength of their bailout fund.

    This would be "essential input" when it comes for the G20 countries to consider putting more money into the International Monetary Fund's crisis war chest, G20 finance ministers and central bankers said in their final communiqué after two days of meetings here.

    "There is broad agreement that the IMF cannot substitute for the absence of a stronger European firewall and the IMF cannot move forward without more clarity on Europe's own plans," U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said.

    Germany, as Europe's largest economy, has sent conflicting signals over whether it is ready to soften its position, and it came under intense pressure this weekend to support enlarging the region's war chest.

    It faces political hurdles at home. German lawmakers, who vote on Monday on a second Greek bailout package, have argued that imposing fiscal discipline on indebted countries is far more important to regaining the confidence of markets and reviving economic growth than bigger rescue funds.

    Geithner disagreed. While Europe's actions so far have reduced the risks of a "catastrophic" financial crisis, more must be done, he said.

    British finance minister George Osborne was even sharper.

    "We have to see the color of the euro zone's money first - and, quite frankly, that hasn't happened. Until it does, there's no question of extra IMF money from Britain or probably anyone else," he said.

    The G20 is racing to line up massive international resources worth nearly $2 trillion - including existing and new funds - possibly by late April. That would help to draw a line under the financial crisis that erupted in 2008 when Lehman Brothers collapsed, spawned the deepest U.S. recession since the 1930s and now has engulfed Europe's deeply indebted countries.

    It would mark their boldest move since they ploughed $1 trillion into their economies three years ago to combat recession. Many advanced economies are still flooding markets with cheap money to fuel growth and prevent financial contagion.

    STRONG FIREWALL

    Yet the world economic recovery remains patchy and risks are still high that it could stumble, the G20 finance officials said in their communiqué.

    They also noted risks to growth from rising oil prices, which vaulted to a nearly 10-month high above $125 a barrel on Friday. The G20 welcomed pledges by oil producers to ensure adequate supply.

    A larger firewall would better equip officials to contain financial turbulence that could return, Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, said.

    "We should not delay this further since one of the crucial lessons of this crisis has been that ... the longer we wait the more costly it tends to get," he said.

    Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble promised to make a decision some time in March.

    The proposal is to merge Europe's temporary and permanent bailout funds to create a 750 billion euro ($1 trillion) war chest. This would open the door for other G20 countries, like Japan and China, to meet the IMF's request for $500-$600 billion in new resources, on top of its current $385 billion in funds.

    Put together, this would total almost $2 trillion in firepower. The G20 finance chiefs next meet in Washington in late April, where they plan to discuss extra IMF funds.

    GERMANY ISOLATED

    Germany's Schaeuble said there were no diverging views on the best path forward to stabilise Europe, and behind closed doors he appeared conciliatory. Margrethe Vestager, economy minister of current EU president Denmark, said on Saturday that "even Germany" was reasonably happy to strengthen the bailout fund.

    But then Germany fought in vain for weaker language in the G20 communiqué, wanting to say that re-assessing Europe's financial firepower was "important" for getting more IMF funds, not "essential" as was finally agreed upon, G20 officials said.

    And from Berlin, a government official close to Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted on Sunday there is already enough money pledged for the euro-zone's rescue fund.

    The United States and some emerging countries struggled to understand Germany's position, another G20 official said.

    "They find it difficult to understand the German obsession with fiscal discipline, so Germans were a bit isolated in the meeting and putting the blame on Merkel and on the Bundestag was a way for the German delegation to fight the criticism coming from non-EU countries," one G20 official said.

    Lawmakers in the Bundestag lower house were expected to approve the second Greek bailout with opposition support when it comes for a vote on Monday.

    IMF REFORMS

    Some developing economies have conditions of their own for giving more money to the IMF. Brazil's finance minister said that, on top of a bigger European rescue vehicle, emerging economies would want implementation of a 2010 reform giving them more say at the Fund

    In another sign of emerging economies trying to flex their muscles, they said they might put up their own candidate for the soon-to-be-open job running the World Bank which is traditionally goes to the United States.

    In the communiqué, the G20 reaffirmed it would stick to its pledge for IMF reforms by an annual IMF meeting in September.

    (Additional reporting Francesca Landini, Dan Flynn, Dave Graham, Alonso Soto, Glenn Somerville and the G20 team; Writing by Stella Dawson; Editing by William Schomberg and Kieran Murray)

     

    14 comments

    • Kelticbear  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  2 mths ago
      Europe like the U.S. has NO WILL to quit spending. It is like lemmings preparing for mass suicide.
    • Davi  •  2 mths ago
      Its not more money that is needed. Europe need to show that it is willing and able to buy back it's money, bonds and mortgages with real goods, services and property.
    • Greg  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  2 mths ago
      So the Germans argue that the important thing is for the spenders to stop spending, and our Treasury Secretary argues the important thing is to give them more money. Awesome.
      Ich heisse Greg. Nett sie kennen zu lernen.
      • wings 2 mths ago
        Treasury Secretary says to give them more money. Does that person run their own finances in that fashion? Likely NOT!
        If you owe $50. then borrow a further $50., that puts you $100. in debt. It seems these people in high Govt positions can't seem to do simple village idiot math.
    • Donald  •  2 mths ago
      The German People need to wake up. Get out of the EU. You need to go back to the MARK!!!!!!! IMF is asking Germany to build the Firewall to over a Trillion???????
    • Le Blanc Sl  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      Talk to the mexican drug cartels if you want money or go to n korea and have them print up
      whatever you need. Cripes: I have trouble just paying my utility bills without having to worry
      about all their problems.
    • who are you  •  2 mths ago
      The problems we face today exist because the people who work for a living are outnumbered by those who vote for a living.........
    • GrimJoe  •  2 mths ago
      maybe,IMF hard action on Greece,no more joke's,it will get better.no erractic fund either.if Greece is same as East Europe,so what,every mans had equall rights,specially when you screwed up.must IMF hard actions,not US soft.
    • Royal Ron  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 mths ago
      Wait till the big and mighty U.S. goes belly up!
      • wings 2 mths ago
        ROYAL RON...remember when the U.S. was downgraded...Obama said "This is the United States of America. We DO have a AAA credit rating" What a load of crap! If a nation is downgraded...it's downgraded regardless of who they are.
        The U.S. is dealing with huge debt...so just because they are the U.S., that does not shield them from reality.
      • Royal Ron 2 mths ago
        wings you couldn't be more right!
    • DC  •  2 mths ago
      hope and change...blame Bush/Cheney...have the nice LIBERAL media spin the entire situation...have Warren Buffet give speeches...Blame the 1%...occupy banks
    • almostnuts  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 mths ago
      So they will beef up a house of cards, with fiat money, to bail out investments, that were phony anyways. Stay tuned for disaster in Europe and America. This is the end, western world to tower, send a truck, we are going in.
    • Donald  •  2 mths ago
      IMF, U.S. and EU. (Which is Bankrupt) want China to put more money into the World Ponzi scheme. Raising China's investment in the funds from 300 billion to over a Trillion. By the way. Japan is Broke!!!!!
    • Michael  •  2 mths ago
      how ironic. historically speaking europe plundered the Americas for resources and made them rich. now they are seeking help from those very same countries to bail them out.
    • Jim1648  •  2 mths ago
      Good thing the Republicans are too busy not finding a candidate to offer Europe any financial advice. They started the whole mess, and it could get worse.
      • Masked Man 2 mths ago
        I wish my mind was as stupid and simple as yours.
      • M 2 mths ago
        Jim, I'll have to agree, you're thinking is quite simple. Henry Kissinger and his Wall Street Jews own Democrats as well as Republicans. It's Kissinger (Kissinger & Associates) and those thieving criminals at those "failed" Jewish banks on Wall Street (that created derviatives out of leftover subprime mortgages and sold them to America's retirement & pension funds....knowing they were worthless) that has shipped jobs & industry overseas, brought us hyperinflation, keeps us in perpetual wars with their half brothers, and loans our US tax dollars to their tribal kin in those European central banks.
      • Jim1648 2 mths ago
        M,
        Let's not blame the Jews. There is enough misinformation all around that we don't need to add more.
    • Bog  •  Toronto, Canada  •  2 mths ago
      I really don't think rising tensions with Iran are doing the world a favour. As the price of oil goes up all that does is stagnate growth. Maybe the United States hopes that if they foto war with Iran then the world will pull out of resession like WWII did back in the 1930s. I somehow doubt it though. After 10 years of Iraq and Afghanistan we don't seem to be better off.
      • wings 2 mths ago
        What truly irritates me is the fact that we have our own oil wells...yet we constantly let the likes of Iran to be an influence. F*** them all!...We should be concentrating on our own stuff..not the s*** going on in Europe!
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