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THE Government should be able to take some steps on foot of the two reports into the banking crisis that has cost taxpayers more than €72 billion to date, Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has indicated.
Tue, 08 Jun, 2010
AS politicians increasingly shape their policies around what will get them elected, picking who to vote for has become a difficult issue for citizens.
Mon, 31 May, 2010
MONEY and Power.
Mon, 24 May, 2010
DURING the week a headline in an international business newspaper declared that the Irish were taking the austerity in the same way as they suffer a hangover – lying on a sofa moaning.
Mon, 17 May, 2010
THE European Union’s €750 billion support package announced yesterday has prompted strong growth in the value of the euro and in European shares but also prompted warnings that the market’s fears were merely allayed rather than dead.
Tue, 11 May, 2010
THE Greek tragedy is not just a tale of a country going broke, of corruption, or when living beyond one’s means finally catches up with a nation, warns Nikos Ksidakis.
Mon, 10 May, 2010
FINANCE Ministers were working against a tight deadline last night to set up a European rescue fund before the markets opened this morning.
THOSE who claim issues like the EU internal market rules and the single market policy are boring and just for sad bureaucrats should think again.
FINANCE ministers were struggling last night to set up a fund worth potentially hundreds of billions of euro to shore up countries in danger of going bankrupt.
IS it discrimination to ban women covering their face in public?
Mon, 03 May, 2010