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Posts Tagged ‘ ECB ’

ECB won’t replace new Spanish government immediately

November 21, 2011

The European Central Bank has welcomed the election of a new Spanish government and said it won’t replace it for at least a week.
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Tensions at top of EU over renaming colonised countries

November 8, 2011

There are fears of a rift between Germany, France and the European Central Bank over renaming countries after they assume control of them.
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Ireland to sneak out of Europe while all eyes are on royal wedding

April 29, 2011

The Republic of Ireland is expected to sneak out of Europe on its tiptoes this morning as all eyes in the EU and ECB are on the royal wedding in London.
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Plan to raise Atlantis in hope that Ireland might sink

April 14, 2011

Plans to raise the lost island of Atlantis from the ocean depths are at an advanced stage in the faint hope that doing so might cause Ireland to sink.
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Govt standing by, ready to help ECB if it needs a bailout

December 2, 2010

The Government has said it is standing by ready to act in the event that the European Central Bank (ECB) announces it needs a bailout this afternoon.
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Trichet confirms threat to euro by dismissing threat to euro

December 1, 2010

European Central Bank (ECB) chief Jean-Claude Trichet has confirmed a threat to the stability of the euro by saying he knows of nothing that would threaten the stability of the euro.
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Everything is going to be just fine, the Russians are coming

November 26, 2010

After some of the most turbulent weeks in the history of the State, the economic crisis that saw the IMF called in has been resolved by the Russians.
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Taoiseach calls on Irish people to hide during IMF visit

November 17, 2010

Taoiseach Brian Cowen has insisted it is not too late to thwart this week’s visit by IMF, ECB and EU officials.
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Govt seizes initiative by downgrading its own debt

October 6, 2010

In an attempt to demonstrate its complete control over the economy the Government has decided to turn the tables on ratings agencies by downgrading its own debt. “We downgraded the economy. It is up to us to downgrade the debt,” a Department of Finance source said. The move is likely to perplex the European...
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EU to reinstate Celtic Tiger for Lisbon Yes vote

September 7, 2009

Taoiseach Brian Cowen is to seek EU support to cancel the recession if Mireland votes yes to Lisbon in the referendum on October 2nd. The Mire understands that Mr Cowen has now accepted that the Mirish people will not vote for the Lisbon Treaty in sufficient numbers unless the Celtic Tiger is reinstated in...
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