Greece requests access to EU rescue loan

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Greece has sent a formal request for its €45bn EU-IMF debt rescue package to be activated as its financial predicament worsens.

Prime Minister George Papandreou's decision to utilise the debt package follows a double whammy of bad news for the nation yesterday as ratings agency Moody's cut its credit rating and data showed its deficit now stands at 13.6% of GDP. The heavily-indebted nation has now issued a formal request to access the 45bn euro loan package - made up of €30bn from the EU and €15bn from the IMF - as the cost of its borrowing soared. Greece is now paying approximately twice as much as Munich to issue 10-year bonds. Its proposal to activate the loan facility will have to be approved by the Eu...

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