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# Anglo

All time
ULA to force Dáil vote on burning Anglo bondholders
Troika warned 'a bomb will go off' in Dublin unless bondholders repaid
Drumm fails in bid to have bankruptcy challenge dismissed
Recessions, downgrades and Super Mario - 2011: the year in money
Seán Quinn: 'I made big mistakes'
Quinn's wife ordered to repay €3m to Anglo
Sean FitzPatrick released without charge
Former Anglo chief Seán FitzPatrick arrested in Garda banking probe
Public Accounts Committee plans probe into financial collapse
The Daily Fix: Monday
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
Court to rule on whether Anglo can still sue bankrupt Quinn
Noonan confirms plans to extend bank guarantee
Noonan: 'I never promised I'd burn senior bondholders'
Seán Quinn's bankruptcy challenged by IBRC
Former Anglo Irish Bank finance director McAteer released by gardaí
St Paul’s drops eviction action against Occupy LSX protest
Kenny: Ireland has 'number of options' to further reduce bailout bill
Drumm's $4m Cape Cod mansion sold to pay off creditors
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
At least 32 Anglo employees still paid more than €200,000
In pictures: Derelict Anglo HQ could become 'vertical park'
Auditors E&Y 'have a case to answer' over Anglo accounts
Government proposes levy on insurance policies - to pay for Quinn bailout
David Drumm's Cape Cod house could sell for $4m
Noonan exploring bondholder burning plan
Anglo tries to stop former chief from declaring bankruptcy in the US
The Daily Fix: Friday
Anglo Irish Bank reports half yearly losses of over €100 million
Anglo begins talks with unions on 130 job cuts
Anglo plans to reduce Irish workforce by 130
Exchequer runs €18.9bn deficit in first seven months - with banks to blame