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Ireland bailout

January 2018

  • This photo taken on July 29, 2015 shows a Greek flag floating in the sea at the Kalamitsa beach on Skyros island. Greece expects debt reduction from its international creditors after a first assessment of reforms under its new bailout obligations concludes in November, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on July 29. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKILOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images

    Project Syndicate economists
    How to start paying off southern Europe's debts

    Hans-Werner Sinn
    Northern Europe needs its neighbours to pay back its debts soon … before its baby boomers retire

October 2016

  • Nama property in Longford, Ireland

    NCA investigating six people over £1bn sale of Irish property portfolio

    UK crime agency acting on claims made in Irish parliament that bribes were paid to smooth sale of Northern Irish properties

June 2016

  • An Irish flag flies next to a symbol of the euro currency at the entrance of the European Parliament in Brussels

    EU voices
    Ireland’s economy has turned around, and support is firmly back behind the EU

    Dan O'Brien
    Multinational companies remain our engine of wealth creation. But no one here labours under the illusion that they are here for the small domestic market

October 2015

  • Enda Kenny, Prime Minister of Ireland, addresses a plenary meeting of the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit 2015 at United Nations headquarters in Manhattan, New York, September 25, 2015. More than 150 world leaders are expected to attend the U.N. Sustainable Development Summit from September 25-27 at the United Nations in New York to formally adopt an ambitious new sustainable development agenda a press statement by the U.N. stated   REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES  - Tags: POLITICS)

    Ireland budget: hopes rise for first tax cuts since 2008 crisis

    Enda Kenny’s government expected to introduce first marginal giveaway budget since Ireland’s multibillion-euro bailout

July 2015

  • River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland

    Ireland's economy grows 1.4% to return to pre-crisis levels

    Country saw 1.4% quarter-on-quarter growth in first three months of 2015, pushing it to top of eurozone league table for second year running

June 2015

  • Denis O'Brien accused Catherine Murphy of making  'materially inaccurate' statements based on 'stolen' information but a former attorney general said the TD's comments were 'a matter of the highest public importance'.

    Irish media seek right to report on Denis O'Brien's ties with IBRC

    Irish Times and RTÉ seek court ruling after MP alleges in Dáil that media tycoon enjoyed very low rate loans from ‘toxic bank’ that succeeded Anglo-Irish Bank

October 2014

  • Graeme Wearden

    Europe in turmoil: five years of economic crisis

    Graeme Wearden
    Greece’s admission in October 2009 that it had a huge black hole in its finances triggered five years of bailouts, market turmoil and protests

April 2014

  • An EU and a Greek flag fly in front of the ancient Parthenon temple

    Greek bond sale hailed a success after raising €3bn

    Bond sale, which was oversubscribed by six times, shows the heavily indebted country has regained the trust of the financial markets

February 2014

  • Sean Quinn

    Anglo Irish Bank trial: executives lied before bailout, Sean Quinn tells court

  • Sean Quinn at the Anglo Irish Bank court case

    Anglo Irish Bank trial: day three

December 2013

  • Shoppers pass the Bank of Ireland in Dub

    Ireland's City bailout

    Letters: The infamous Irish guarantee in September 2008 essentially bailed out British investors
  • Enda Kenny

    Enda Kenny thanks Irish people after exit from IMF-EU bailout programme

    Taoiseach vows never to return to credit-fuelled property boom and says creation of jobs will be at centre of economic plan
  • Heather Stewart

    Economics blog
    Bailout exit does not mark end of Ireland's financial crisis, says Noonan

    Heather Stewart
    As Ireland prepares to become the first country to exit eurozone bailout, there are still several reasons why its finance minister Michael Noonan thinks the crisis is not over just yet

July 2013

  • Performance artist Frank O'Dea with his installation piece 'Confessions of a Banker' in Dublin

    Anglo Irish Bank scandal: Irish people called Germans to say sorry

    German ambassador says that in wake of recent Anglo Irish Bank tapes his embassy staff received calls from Irish citizens

June 2013

  • Angela Merkel

    Anglo Irish Bank scandal 'damages democracy', Angela Merkel says

    German chancellor delivers a strong condemnation of the revelations that the Irish bank's executives mocked the country's role in Anglo's bailout

  • Enda Kenny

    Irish PM Enda Kenny attacks bankers - video

    Speaking at the EU summit in Brussels, the Irish prime minister gives his response to recordings of Anglo Irish Bank staff joking about a bailout deal

    • Ireland falls back into recession despite multibillion-euro austerity drive

    • Anglo Irish Bank scandal: 'we are offended' says German politician

    • Anglo Irish Bank revelations go from bad to worse

March 2013

  • Snow showers on Grafton St in Dublin

    Ireland upbeat after 'extraordinary response' to bond sale

    Dublin said the demand for benchmark 10-year bonds meant the time was rapidly approaching when it would no longer have to rely on external financing
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