Ireland
11:22 :
EU/IMF to let Ireland invest privatisation cash - PM -
Ireland's EU/IMF lenders have agreed to let it invest much of the cash it gets from privatisation rather than use it to pay down debts, if the proceeds are substantial, the Irish prime minister said on Sunday.
12:51 :
Ireland Mulls EU Treaty Vote -
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny asked the government's top lawyer whether it will have to schedule a public referendum on the European Union's new budget discipline treaty.
08:23 :
Government pays second part of rescue loan to Ireland -
The government said on Tuesday it had released the second part of its bilateral rescue loan to Ireland, after the euro zone state passed a review of its financial assistance from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
07:48 :
Irish minister: hard to stay in euro if treaty rejected -
It would be difficult for Ireland to remain in the euro zone if its voters rejected a proposed new fiscal treaty, its European Affairs minister said on Monday, raising the stakes in a political battle over whether to put the plan to a referendum.
04:49 :
The situation in Portugal contrasts sharply with Ireland -
Markets: fixed income On Wednesday, global core bonds eked out some juicy gains following a sell-off earlier in the week. During the European session German bonds profited from a strong 30-year auction, but also from some renewed fears that
Portugal ...
10:30 :
Ireland moves to avoid 2014 funding cliff -
Ireland launched a bond switch on Wednesday to avoid a near 12 billion euros funding cliff in early 2014 that threatens its ambition to exit an EU-IMF bailout next year.
14:55 :
Ireland signals may widen asset sales -
Ireland may expand the list of state assets it will put up for sale under its EU-IMF bailout as it seeks to use some of the proceeds for job creation projects, the prime minister said on Tuesday.
06:43 :
Irish Banks Aiming to Revive Mortgage 'Bad Bank' Concept: Report -
Irish state-controlled banks Allied Irish Banks and permanent tsb (formerly Irish Permanent and TSB bank) are in advanced talks with officials about putting their loss-making tracker mortgages in off-balance-sheet vehicles or in the former Anglo Irish ...
04:27 :
The Troika completed their quarterly review mission in Ireland -
Markets: fixed income After Bunds, and to a lesser extent US Treasuries, held up quite well in recent sessions, the developing risk-on climate finally caused some more pronounced global core bond selling on Thursday. Technical considerations certainly ...
12:22 :
Ireland passes bailout review but growth fears weigh -
Ireland passed the latest review of its EU-IMF bailout on Thursday but the real measure of success, a full return to market funding next year, looks increasingly difficult as slowing economic growth threatens its debt goals.
11:51 :
Ireland Continues to Fall Apart -
Online shoe and apparel retailer Zappos was hacked Sunday and the Amazon-owned company is asking its customers to change their login credentials, as 24 million of its users' data was stolen in the hack. In response to the hack, Zappos posted password ...
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