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# Debt Crisis

All time
Ireland 12.5, France 0: Corporate tax spat over as country to save hundreds of millions
Irish bailout rate 'cut to under 4 per cent' by draft agreement - report
Eurozone leaders set for key summit as France and Germany agree common position
Enda Kenny: Tomorrow's EU summit probably won't strike a big deal
IMF warns Eurozone problems must be addressed
Euro summit won't solve our debt crisis, warns Merkel
Bond markets turn up the heat on Spain and Italy
Former German chancellor denies he said Merkel is 'ruining my European dream'
Amid market pressures Italy's senate passes austerity measures
Troika to deliver verdict on Ireland's bailout progress
European Commission slams "incomprehensible" Moody's downgrade
Department of Finance 'disappointed' by Ireland's junk status
Hopes of interest rate cut aided by statement from EU finance leaders
EU leaders hold crisis summit as bailout talk turns to Italy
Greece's second bailout is delayed - but payments will continue
Olli Rehn: There is no Plan B to avoid Greek default
Two-day strike kicks off in Greece over austerity plan
Greece's new best friend: France
Greece could spark second global downturn - IMF
The Daily Fix: Sunday
Fresh warning of Greek debt contagion - for Ireland
Greece prepares for new cabinet amid turmoil in the markets and on the streets of Athens
ECB holds interest rate for now, but Trichet hints at July hike
Germany's new stance: Greek bondholders must share burden, and we want collateral for new loans
On track: IMF says Ireland's recovery is showing positive signs
As next tranche of loan agreed and second bailout looms, EU may intervene in Greek tax system
Angela Merkel insists there is no problem with the euro
Government moves to play down Varadkar's second bailout comments
Minister suggests Ireland could need a second bailout
Column: Dutch bankers have signed up to a code of ethics - if only it were that easy
Nick Leeson
Ganley and Gurdgiev launch new Swiss asset management company
Honohan defends actions in face of criticism over bailout and banking guarantee
Ireland will get one per cent cut on bailout interest and keep corporation tax rate - report
Greece 'considers exiting euro zone' but European officials deny crisis talks
Ireland's corporation tax rate could be at risk from German demands
The 9 at 9: Sunday
Iceland goes to the polls over whether or not to pay back loans
French finance minister hails 'good' meeting as Noonan seeks bailout interest reduction
EU finance ministers to discuss Portugal bailout terms