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UPDATED: 14:14, August 25, 2004
Olympiad drives Greece debt to new high: report
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Greece pledged to redress its finances one day after official figures showed that Olympics-related costs pushed Greece's public debt, already one of Europe's biggest, to new depths.

On Monday, Greece's accounting office showed Greece's public debt for the first half of 2004 rising by 10 percent year-on-year to 195.7 billion euros (240 billion dollars) -- well above 100 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), China Daily reported.

Much of the increase is due to borrowing incurred between April and June for the timely completion of infrastrucutre for the August Athens Olympics, according to ministry officials.

But building-up of cash reserves and not-Olympics-related spending unaccounted for in previous government budgets also accounted for a big chunk of the rise, according to ministry officials.

According to latest official figures, which are still subject to revision, Greece' public deficit for 2003 exceeded the EU-prescribed limit of three percent of output and Brussels has launched an excessive deficit procedure against Greece.

The Athens Olympics could cost Greek taxpayers more than seven billion euros, according to the latest government estimates.

Source: China Daily/Agencies

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