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Recession survival kit Ireland’s government bailed out the banks. Now, the banks may help the state sidestep a second rescue by easing the financing pressure on the nation just as its aid is due to run out. EU Banking Shares Surge in January Despite Poor Lending Environment NEW YORK, NY-- - Eurozone banking stocks performed well last month as financial firms tapped European Central Bank emergency funding. According to a report from The Financial Times, several of the largest ... Ireland eyes charges in Anglo Irish probe by March * Charges due soon in probe into largest banking collapse * Prosecutors say first of five strands is near completion * Govt under pressure over delays in investigation DUBLIN, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Ireland ... Government pays second part of rescue loan to Ireland LONDON (Reuters) - 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. The Treasury said it paid out on Monday 403.37 million pounds of a 3.2 billion pound bilateral loan agreed in late 2010 as part of international ... Ireland moves to avoid 2014 funding cliff By Carmel Crimmins and Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland cut 3.5 billion euros from its hefty 2014 borrowing requirements on Wednesday as part of a campaign to improve its chances of exiting an ... Billionaire O'Brien Likes Bank of Ireland Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Irish billionaire Denis O'Brien, chairman of Digicel Group Ltd., talks about Ireland's economic recovery and the country's banking system. Irish Urge Children to Leave Amid Lost Jobs Anthony Roche is urging his unemployed son to emigrate to Australia from Ireland to escape joblessness stemming from the country's economic collapse Irish Urge Children to Leave Amid Job Losses Anthony Roche is urging his unemployed son to emigrate to Australia from Ireland to escape joblessness stemming from the country’s economic collapse. Irish Urge Children to Leave as Export Gain Masks Lost Jobs Anthony Roche is urging his unemployed son to emigrate to Australia from Ireland to escape joblessness stemming from the country’s economic collapse. |
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