Ireland
18:09 :
AUD takes a hit as Italy's debt dramas escalate -
Global markets hit reverse overnight as Italy's economic health remained under the microscope. Italian debt peaked at Euro-era highs, with 10 yr yields surpassing the 7 percent levels - a significant miles stone which in the past has marked the bailouts ...
16:49 :
Ireland sees no risk of eurozone break up - minister -
Ireland does not see any risk that the euro zone will break apart, the deputy prime minister said on Wednesday after a surge in Italy's cost of borrowing raised fears about the future of the currency union.
14:12 :
Ireland may ask euro partners to take stake in AIB -
Ireland may ask its European partners to take a stake in Allied Irish Banks to help take on the burden of supporting the country's struggling banking sector, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said on Friday.
12:27 :
Irish to cut billions more in 2012 austerity push -
DUBLIN (AP) -- Ireland announced a deepening austerity drive Friday, committing itself to cut euro3.8 billion ($5.2 billion) from its 2012 deficit and to keep increasing taxes and slashing spending through 2015 to meet the terms of its ...
10:21 :
NHL unveils multiple TV deals -
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The National Hockey League on Thursday said it has signed eight deals to broadcast its games lives in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In
France and French-speaking territories, Canal Plus Sports acquired the ...
09:55 :
Irish October jobless claims rise by 2,700 -
The number of people claiming unemployment benefit in Ireland rose in October, defying expectations for a fall and underlining the challenges facing the government as it tries to cut its deficit without smothering fragile economic growth.
16:43 :
Ireland launches review after debt error -
Ireland is planning an external review of its Department of Finance, its debt agency and its statistics office after an accounting error meant the country overstated its national debt by 3.6 billion euros (3.1 billion pounds) since 2010.
15:33 :
3 Things Greece Can Learn From Ireland -
#xD; #xD; #xD; By Jeff Cox, CNBC.com Senior Writer#xD; #xD; NEW YORK (CNBC) --#xD; A year ago, Ireland wasn't much more than one of two "I" nations of the five little PIIGS who were going to bring down Europe and perhaps the U.S. as well ...
13:19 :
Ireland cushioned from EFSF bond auction delay -
Ireland has sufficient reserves to redeem a 4.39 billion euro (3.78 billion pound) bond on November 11 despite the euro zone's rescue fund postponing a bond auction to raise three billion euros for the country.
05:29 :
EFSF delays bond issue for Ireland: reports -
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- The European Financial Stability Facility, which serves as the euro-zone rescue fund, has delayed the issuance of a 3 billion euro ($4.1 billion) bond to fund Ireland's bailout due to volatile market conditions, news reports ...
15:16 :
Irish debt pile shrinks after error found -
Ireland provided the euro zone with a rare piece of good news on Tuesday when the government announced its debt was over 2 percent less than previously thought due to an accounting error, saving 3.6 billion euros (2.6 billion pounds).
13:57 :
Irish govt debt falls 2.3 pct after error found -
Ireland provided the euro zone with a rare piece of good news on Tuesday when the government announced its debt was 2.3 percent lower than previously thought due to an accounting error, saving 3.6 billion euros (2.6 billion pounds).
12:43 :
Irish government debt falls 2.3 percent after error found -
Ireland provided the euro zone with a rare piece of good news on Tuesday when the government announced its debt was 2.3 percent lower than previously thought due to an accounting error, saving 3.6 billion euros (2.6 billion pounds).
16:36 :
EU to leverage EFSF to 1 trillion euros: report -
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Euro-zone leaders plan to leverage the region's 440 billion euro ($609 billion) bailout fund to give it 1 trillion euros in firepower, Reuters reported Wednesday. The fund, known as the European Financial Stability Facility, ...
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