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          Greek exit 'needs clear response'

          Updated: 2012-06-13 10:28
          By Fu Jing in Athens, Wang Xiaotian in Beijing and Li Xiang in Paris ( China Daily)

          Brussels 'must act with Beijing and others in worst-case scenario'

          Brussels must coordinate with Washington, Beijing and other global players on capital control measures if Greece exits the eurozone after the general election on Sunday, financial experts warned.

          Eurozone finance ministers are reportedly considering a range of options, such as limiting cash withdrawals from ATMs, if Greece leaves the euro.

          Brussels has denied that it is preparing such contingency measures for the worst-case scenario - the Grexit, or Greece exiting the euro.

          When questioned by China Daily on whether the European Commission can confirm media reports that it is preparing contingency measures, Amadeu Altafaj Tardio, spokesman for Vice-President Olli Rehn, said: "We are not aware of any plan of that kind as reported by a wire service based on anonymous sources."

          Rehn is responsible for economic and monetary affairs.

          Several sources were quoted by Reuters as saying on Monday that the EU is considering measures, such as capital controls, due to political uncertainties in Greece.

          The election may bring the left-wing party, Syriza, into power. The party has constantly spoken out against the austerity measures demanded by Brussels in return for bailout money.

          The BBC ran a feature story on Tuesday analyzing how Greece could switch from the euro to its old currency, the drachma.

          Opinion polls suggest that about 80 percent of Greeks want to stay in the eurozone.

          Francois Heisbourg, a senior adviser with French think tank, the Foundation for Strategic Research, said it is "premature" to ask what measures the EU should take if Greece exits the eurozone and Europe should wait for the results of the election.

          But Wang Jianye, chief economist at the Export-Import Bank of China, a major lender that helps domestic enterprises go overseas, said it is necessary for EU officials to get ready for a worst-case scenario.

          But such "extreme" measures, if implemented, will backfire, because capital movement is the foundation for economic recovery, he said.

          "The consequences would be huge. The US didn't turn to capital controls when it was trapped by the Lehman turbulence."

          China's concern

          Shen Wei, professor at the France-based Essca School of Management, said the size and resilience of China's economy could handle the immediate aftermath of a Greek exit from the eurozone.

          "However, China will undoubtedly watch very closely the decisions made in Brussels," Shen said.

          It isn't only China that is concerned, Shen said.

          The US, Canada, Japan and other major players are also speculating on the EU response, if Greece leaves the eurozone, and how Brussels will coordinate with the international community.

          Shen said China's investment in Europe had grown substantially in the past few years.

          "It will be viewed as an important symbolic gesture if Europe consults China on a coordinated response," Shen said.

          At the upcoming G20 summit, on June 18-19, world leaders will be waiting anxiously to hear Europe's position on the issues of fiscal discipline in relation to the eurozone crisis, Shen said.

          Zhao Xijun, deputy head of the School of Finance at Renmin University of China in Beijing, said the plans to control capital are "quite necessary" if Greece leaves the eurozone.

          "Capital flow is crucial for economic recovery, but efforts to stabilize the financial system must come first," Zhao said.

          Credit crunch is the key risk but that should be much smaller than in 2008, said David Carbon, head of economic and currency research at DBS Bank Ltd, in Beijing.

          "Markets have had a year to figure out who's in trouble. Global trade and payments depend far less on euros than dollars, and central banks are already providing unlimited liquidity," Carbon said.

          One business owner does sense a change in fortunes.

          "I've tried to send quotations to my Italian clients in US dollars instead of euros since the end of May," Wang Sheng, the owner of Dongguan Michele Lingerie Co Ltd, said.

          Contact the writer at fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

          He Wei and Yu Ran in Shanghai contributed to this story.

           
           
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