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Old 08-14-2011, 05:54 PM   #1
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Still, officials from the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission and the European Central Bank said during a televised news conference in Lisbon that they were confident Portugal would meet its goal of reducing its budget deficit to 5.9 percent of G.D.P., from 9.1 percent in 2010. &ldquo;We have observed some public expenditure overruns, but we don&rsquo;t expect these to continue in the fourth quarter,&rdquo; said J&uuml;rgen Kr&ouml;ger, the chief negotiator for the European Commission. Analysts at Barclays Capital wrote in a note to investors that the review was &ldquo;marginally positive news&rdquo; and added that new spending controls would be needed eventually. Offsetting spending <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>网络兼职赚钱 </strong></a> increases with one-time tax increases is &ldquo;certainly not helpful at a time when economic activity is in the process of declining to an already large planned fiscal contraction,&rdquo; they wrote in the note. The officials representing international lenders were in Lisbon this week to complete their first quarterly review of Portugal&rsquo;s progress since they agreed on the terms of the bailout in May. Their favorable assessment paves the way for the government to receive another installment of financial assistance in September, of 11.5 billion euros (16.4 billion). Portugal has already received about 20 billion euros (28.4 billion) of the bailout financing, which the previous Socialist government requested in April to meet debt refinancing obligations and avoid a default. The international lenders also insisted that Portugal&rsquo;s three-year overhaul program was not under immediate threat because of the deepening concerns about the euro debt crisis and the financial difficulties of larger European economies like Italy and Spain. &ldquo;I am very confident that there will be no need for new money&rdquo; for Portugal, said Poul Thomsen, who has been leading the bailout negotiations on behalf of the I.M.F. Mr. Thomsen also argued that &ldquo;even if the headwinds are stronger,&rdquo; Portugal&rsquo;s position had been strengthened by the agreement in July among Europe&rsquo;s leaders to ease financing terms for Greece and other rescued euro economies. &ldquo;The decision of European leaders means that the ball is in Portugal&rsquo;s court,&rdquo; Mr. Thomsen said. &ldquo;Europe will do whatever it takes as long as Portugal pursues the reforms.&rdquo; The jump in the natural gas and electricity tax comes as Portuguese households already face a recession that the government and other institutions expect to last until the end of 2012. The decision could also raise concerns that the center-right government was relying heavily on punishing tax increases rather than on spending cuts to improve <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>威客网 </strong></a> its budgetary situation. To stick to the deficit target, Pedro Passos Coelho, who was elected prime minister in June, also recently announced a one-time tax on the traditional Christmas bonus paid to Portuguese employees, to raise 800 million euros (1.1 billion). Still, officials representing the lenders said they expected the government to put much more emphasis on spending cuts next year as more structural changes are made. Over all, they noted, Portugal is committed to delivering about two-thirds of its budgetary improvement through spending cuts. &ldquo;Without comprehensive structural reforms, there is a clear risk that the program becomes all about cutting and not growth, which is what it should be about,&rdquo; Mr. Thomsen warned. 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