Ireland
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Barratts and Priceless to close 18 shoe shops -
170 jobs will go across Barratts and Priceless shoe chain in UK and Ireland, say administrators DeloitteAbout 170 jobs will be lost at Barratts and Priceless shops in the UK and Ireland just before Christmas after the administrators ...
10:01 :
'Record' levels of exports in 2011 -
Irish firms achieved record levels of exports in 2011 and employment stabilised, despite the challenging economic environment, Enterprise Ireland said today.
17:04 :
Europe should consider more help for Ireland-IMF -
DUBLIN, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Europe should consider additional support for Ireland to ensure the success of its 85 billion euros EU-IMF bailout in the face of a deepening euro zone crisis, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
12:17 :
EU clears BoI overhaul plan -
Bank of Ireland has won EU regulatory approval for drastically shrinking its operations and wholesale funding activities, which was mandated by the European Commission after the Irish authorities took part in its recapitalisation.
13:15 :
Ireland would need debt deal to win EU vote - minister -
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland would need to get a significant reduction in its debt burden in order to get any referendum on new European budgetary rules passed, the country's deputy finance minister was quoted as saying on Sunday.
12:06 :
Ireland would need debt deal to win EU vote-minister -
DUBLIN, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Ireland would need to get a significant reduction in its debt burden in order to get any referendum on new European budgetary rules passed, the country's deputy finance minister was quoted as saying on Sunday.
09:09 :
Ireland may just about avoid a 'double dip' recession next year -
Despite the worsening picture painted by the latest economic figures last week, exports, food and farming continue to be the only beacons of light -- but the deepening euro crisis and rapidly weakening global economy leave a big question mark over whether ...
05:28 :
Fitch set to downgrade Ireland as Belgian rating cut -
FITCH ratings agency said it could cut Ireland's credit rating as early as next month. It said Ireland and other countries risk downgrades because it believes last week's European
summit failed to come up with a deal to end ...
19:45 :
Ireland's debt rating under threat as economy contracts -
Rating agency Fitch tonight warned it may downgrade Ireland and five other euro zone countries in the absence of a comprehensive solution to the region's debt crisis which it concluded may now be "technically and politically beyond reach".
14:44 :
Deficit target 'ambitious' -
The euro zone crisis could push Ireland off track in meeting its deficit targets and could prompt further harsh austerity measures, a new economic report said today.
01:22 :
IMF OKs 3.9 billion euro tranche for Ireland -
(Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday approved a 3.9 billion euro (3.27 billion pound) disbursement to Ireland under the country's IMF-EU rescue loan agreed in December last year to address the country's financial crisis.
13:21 :
Ireland on track for bailout tranche -
Ireland has made “important progress” in consolidating its finances and implementing structural reforms, a new report from the European Commission said today.
10:58 :
Financial services at risk from UK veto, says Noonan -
Ireland is prepared to discuss the possibility of introducing a new European Union financial transaction tax, but would be put at a disadvantage if Britain was not covered, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said.
18:02 :
Text-S&P corrects insured rating on BGTF to AA-/Stable -
(The following statement was released by the rating agency) MADRID (Standard & Poor's) Dec. 13, 2011--Standard & Poor's Ratings services said today that it corrected an error by lowering its insured rating on the senior secured GBP119 million index-linked ...
10:01 :
Shane Ross: Decisions, solutions, delusions -
Ireland's euro magic dust was ready long before the deal was struck in Brussels. Enda and Eamon had positioned Ireland as champions of whatever deal was dictated. They were poised to claim it as their own. The magic dust suited any outcome.
actualidad Ireland -