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# Debt

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Moody's downgrades Belgium's debt by 2 notches
UK to play observer role in fiscal union negotiations
Financial transactions tax would be bad for Ireland - FF
This Friday could be one of the biggest days in European history - here's why
Italy pays nearly 8 per cent for three-year bonds
More bad news for Belgium with credit rating downgrade
IMF: Japan debt could 'quickly become unsustainable'
Poll: Will you borrow to pay your Christmas bills?
One in three will go into debt with Christmas spending - survey
Mortgage holders to unite in fight for reform
More than 100,000 households now in mortgage difficulties
Column: Here’s what happens when someone steals your identity
Bennett Arron
Berlusconi uses Facebook to deny resignation rumours
Merkel says eurozone recovery will take ten years
So what happens IF Greece leaves the euro?
Enda Kenny says no way out of repaying €700 million Anglo bond
Lending to Irish households down €183m
Poll: Do you think Greece has been 'let off the hook'?
NAMA is paying €200,000 salaries to two indebted developers
Troika to announce latest report today
Meeting Troika targets in 2012 is “not credible”, says social justice body
Rabbitte says cabinet’s budget negotiations will be ‘extremely difficult’
Poll: If you were/are in mortgage arrears would you be in favour of renting your home?
€4 billion ‘should be cut in Budget 2012′
New social charge helps push income tax earnings up by a quarter
House prices down 3.2 per cent… or 3.5 per cent, depending on which report you read
What are the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York?
Borrowing costs spike for Italy and Spain
Merkel warns against Greek default - but says 'firewall' is needed
What would happen to us if Greece defaulted?
Explainer: If Greece goes bust, who gets crushed?
Cabinet meets to continue talks on €2bn sale of state assets
Poll: Which State asset should we sell off first?
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Column: ‘Won’t somebody think of the children?’ Ireland in the 2050s
Ronan Lyons
Column: Families are being failed by our mortgage system
David Hall
Michael Noonan: "No magic bullet" for mortgage debt relief