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Swiss central banker a euro crisis Nostradamus? Three years ago, when the banks started to go under, a grim joke was doing the rounds in Dublin, "What's the difference between Ireland and Iceland? One letter and six months." Swiss banker a euro crisis Nostradamus? Nearly two decades ago, the man now likely to become the head of Switzerland's central bank foresaw the neighbouring euro zone's troubles in a doctoral thesis, saying the likes of Ireland, Italy and Greece would not be able to control their debt. Legal challenges await EU fiscal treaty in Ireland By Padraic Halpin DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland may still have to hold a referendum on Europe's new fiscal treaty even if the government decides next month that it does not need a popular vote to sign up ... Ireland may see 2012 growth Ireland is the only peripheral economy in the eurozone expected to see growth this year, and it could see consumer spending grow in 2013 for the first time since 2007, a Reuters poll showed yesterday. Irishman makes "billion-euro home" of shredded notes DUBLIN (Reuters) - An unemployed Irish artist has built a home from the shredded remains of 1.4 billion euros ($1.82 billion), a monument to the "madness" he says has been wrought on Ireland by the single currency, from a spectacular construction boom to a wrenching bust. Frank Buckley built the apartment in the lobby of a Dublin office building that has lain vacant since its completion four ... Roundup- Facebook worth 400M to Ireland Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff has said a restructuring of Ireland's bank debt is probable, with wider debt cuts certain in Greece and Portugal. Ireland should not be ‘bounced’ into asset sale Ireland should not allow itself to be bounced into selling off State assets, the chief executive of Bord Gáis, John Mullins, said last night. DealBook: Looking Past the Skepticism on Fate of the Euro A decade after the euro's birth as a full-fledged currency, the anniversary has been more a sickbed vigil than a celebration. Inconvenient fact seldom impedes the euro-skeptic narrative, argues Brian Childs in Another View column. Looking Past the Skepticism on Fate of the Euro A decade after the euro's birth as a full-fledged currency, the anniversary has been more a sickbed vigil than a celebration. Inconvenient fact seldom impedes the euro-skeptic narrative, argues Brian Childs in Another View column. |
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