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Outlook on the European Sovereign Debt Crisis

by Art Zaske on May 6, 2010

The European Sovereign Debt Crisis has taken hold of the markets in the last several days.  And this is a real concern for investors everywhere. We are taking this situation very seriously.

First of all, some background. For decades, Greece has not balanced its government and municipal budgets and their sovereign debt (the debt floated by the government) has grown dramatically while their ability to service the debt has shrunk. Greece’s national debt is about $400 billion Dollars or about 113% of GDP (the size of their economy).  Greece has an overly large portion of their workforce working for the government at all levels. The Greek public sector is about 40% of the economy. To put that into perspective, we will offer a loose example …one could say that you have three private sector workers working to support two public sector workers. And this just cannot work economically. The demonstration of this is that Greece’s government deficit was almost 15% of GDP in 2009.

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