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Eurozone ‘has ten days to save itself, or collapse’ – analyst

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Wolfgang Münchau, associate editor of the Financial Times, believes catastrophe is coming if a deal is not struck by December 9.

Eurozone finance ministers hold talks amid fears of euro breakup

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US president Barack Obama has weighed in with a call for EU countries to find a solution to the spiralling debt crisis.

Kenny tells Dáil: ‘I have an answer to the euro problem’

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The Taoiseach says the only way to solve Europe’s debt crisis is to tap the European Central Bank’s “infinite capability”.

Belgium, Spain and bailout fund perform better in bond auctions

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There’s little respite for Greece, though, which is asked to pay a higher yield on an experimental auction of short-term bonds.

EU fund issues new bonds to pay for Irish bailout

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The European Financial Stability Fund says it issued €3bn in three-year bonds, at a rate over four times cheaper than we’d get.

The Daily Fix: Thursday

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In tonight’s fix: Warnings over mortgage interest relief, Phil Hogan’s website woes, Vita Cortex owner “can’t move money” – and a solution to modern dinner part complaints?

Ireland should negotiate ‘standby second bailout’, says Citi chief

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Citigroup’s chief economist Willem Buiter says Ireland should have a second funding deal wrapped up before the first one runs out.

Ireland ‘should be praying for a second bailout’, DCU economist warns

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Tony Foley said only borrowing more billions from the EFSF would save Ireland from paying punitive interest rates on financial markets.

Brussels says discussion of second Irish bailout is ‘not helpful’

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Ireland’s first bailout is performing well, says a spokesman for Olli Rehn – so it’s “not particularly useful” to discuss a second one.

S&P runs riot in the eurozone: France loses AAA rating as Portugal turns to junk

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A French downgrade is bad news for us, too – because Europe’s bailout fund is also likely to be downgraded by S&P.

Bailout costs likely to rise after S&P downgrades EU fund

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Standard & Poor’s downgrades the European Financial Stability Fund, meaning our future loans will probably cost us more.

EU bailout fund overcomes downgrade with successful bond auction

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The EFSF sells six-month bills with an average interest rate of 0.2664 per cent – despite being downgraded yesterday.

Could EU fiscal treaty go through with just 12 states on board?

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Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal team says it has seen a draft of treaty.

Noonan to hold talks with ECB chief Mario Draghi

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The Finance Minister will try to get a better deal on Ireland’s bailout as he holds talks with the European Central Bank president today.

Borrowing costs for eurozone bailout fund fall after Greek deal

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The EFSF issues a new round of 6-month bills – with interest rates significantly lower than at the same time last month.

The 5 at 5: Wednesday

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5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

Noonan closes door on amendments to EU bailout treaty

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The finance minister says it makes sense that countries seeking bailout funds must first apply “sensible budgetary policies”.

EU finance ministers meet to decide on size of bailout fund

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The 17 eurozone finance ministers will meet in Copehagen for two days of discussions concerning the size of the bailout fund available to countries.

German central bank 'to stop taking Irish bonds as collateral'

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A German newspaper report says the Bundesbank won’t take Irish, Greek or Portuguese bonds from banks any more.

Column: If Ireland votes no, how would we finance the country? Here's how

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The debate about what would happen if Ireland votes no is based on worst case scenarios. We should focus on real alternatives, write Michael Taft and Tom McDonnell.
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