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October 01, 2010

Politics News: Labour Leader Iain Gray Blasts Alex Salmond Over 'daft, Deluded ...

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ALEX SALMOND'S drive for independence was branded "downright dangerous" yesterday after Ireland agreed a 30bn bank bailout. The Irish economy suffered a [...]

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October 01, 2010

Ireland Reveals Full Horror Of Banking Crisis | Peace News USA

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Irish government borrowing was heading to 12 per cent of its annual economic output. This will now treble; a third of the Irish economy will now go towards supporting its banks. Independent Irish senator Shane Ross says the astronomical [...]

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October 01, 2010

The Irish Economy Blog Archive Governor Honohan's Address On ...

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During the 1980s Ireland paid a high price in terms of borrowing costs because the markets feared much steeper exchange rate depreciation than actually occurred. An equilibrium of pessimism, with the economy struggling, and investors [...]

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October 01, 2010

Progressive-economy@tasc: Irish Inequality During The 20th Century

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TASC - the think tank for action on social change - has established progressive-economy@tasc to provide a forum for progressive economists and others commenting on the Irish economy. Most contributors are members of the TASC Economists' [...]

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October 01, 2010

Ireland's Recession Unrelenting As 2nd-quarter GDP Slides 1.2 ...

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The economy grew 2.2 percent in the January-March period, not 2.7 percent as initially estimated. [...]
Ireland's second-quarter gross national product also fell 0.3 percent [...]

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October 01, 2010

Voters Want Irish PM To Quit As Economy Worsens | Gubmint Cheese

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DUBLIN, Oct 1 (Reuters) - A majority of voters want Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen to step down from his post before the next general election, a poll showed. [...]
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October 01, 2010

Smart Economy - Irish Blogs

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Trading and Investing in a Smart Economy via The Irish Economy, Sep 28th, 2010 at 21:37. The government's latest strategy document is Trading and Investing in a Smart Economy. Apparently, the strategy is going to create 150000 jobs [...]

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October 01, 2010

Bill Clinton Visits N.Ireland For Talks On Economy

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Former US president Bill Clinton arrived in Northern Ireland on Wednesday for talks aimed at promoting American investment in the British province. [...]
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October 01, 2010

Celtic Tiger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

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Two special reports on Ireland, the first in 1988, describing Ireland as the "Poorest of [...]
The growing success of Ireland's economy encouraged entrepreneurship and risk [...]

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October 01, 2010

Ireland Strains To Bail Out Its Banks

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Ireland is paying a heavy price for the reckless mistakes of its banks. Up to 50bn (43bn) to be precise, or one third of the country's entire economy. [...]
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October 01, 2010

Links For 2010-09-30

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Being Glenn Beck NYTimes.com (tags: Glenn.Beck Media politics toread weekendreading) Dayton leads Emmer in new MPR News/Humphrey Institute Poll | Minnesota Public Radio NewsQ // They were a little sparse in explaining their methodology, but, it looks like they didn't find enough independents with [...]

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October 01, 2010

Luggage Delivered And Not A Day Too Soon

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I have known that the economic bubble that hit the US has had a far more serious effect on the Irish economy than it has in the US but it was extremely interesting to find what our Irish counterpart superintendents are doing to deal [...]

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October 01, 2010

Irish Economy | Ireland Emigration | Economic Downturn

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Economic downturn led to Irish emigrants, emigration because Irish economy lost jobs. Prime Minister Brian Cowen can do little to stem Ireland population loss. [...]
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October 01, 2010

The Bailout To End All Bailout

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So here it is. The bailout to end all bailout, to the almost exclusive cost of the taxpayer, with only modest participation of bondholders. Irish Independent reports reports that the bailout for the mid-sized Anglo Irish Bank alone will cost Irish taxpayers at least 29.3bn, more than the 22.9bn al [...]

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October 01, 2010

Ireland's Economy: Blog - Business Exchange

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Ireland's Economy - updated blogs and articles. Find the latest Ireland's Economy blogs for business professionals. After the Irish economic miracle [...]

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October 01, 2010

IMF: Ireland's Situation Different To Greece

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Bailing out the country's banks has been a drain on the Irish economy but the Government has previously rejected claims that it could have difficulty raising funds and might have to turn to the EU rescue fund. [...]

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October 01, 2010

The Irish Economy Blog Archive Low Tax Levels

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For too long Ireland has sponged off others, when we were the richest fastest economy, the Germans were paying for our roads. Now we are still among the richest in Europe and our grandchildren are paying. Since we refuse to fund an [...]

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October 01, 2010

The Irish Economy Blog Archive Anglo Irish Bank Capital Costs ...

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In addition, the Central Bank has published the outcome of its review of the capital requirements of those Irish banks subject to the Prudential Capital Assessment Review (PCAR) exercise, in light of the estimated remaining haircuts to [...]

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