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# Debt

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10 things you should know about Ireland’s mortgage debt and arrears
One in 14 mortgages in 90 days' arrears
Burton calls on banks to do more for struggling mortgage holders
Prostitution on the rise in Ireland
The Daily Fix: Thursday
Don't worry: US VP heads to China after criticism over downgrade
ECB spent €22 billion on European bonds last week
German economist says Ireland should raise taxes as high as... Germany's
Dow Jones rallies after Fed statement
All eyes on the Fed as choppy markets make small gains
Is this the bottom? Europe reverses early losses as markets turn green
Global stock markets plummet overnight
Dow disaster: 632-point drop is the 6th-worst in history
Column: Amid unnerved stock markets, it’s time to give NAMA a chance
Nick Leeson
Obama says US will "always be a AAA country" no matter what agencies say
Emergency talks held over twin debt crisis
S&P upbeat about Ireland's return to bond markets
NAMA posts €305m operating profit for 2010 - but loses €1.18bn overall
"I've been left at the altar now a couple of times": Obama on US debt crisis talks
Ireland gets relief on bailout conditions
Obama walks out of budget talks with Republicans
EU to hold emergency meeting to tackle 'contagion'
Moody's downgrades Ireland to 'junk'
Couple's €200k mortgage write-off 'wasn't unusual' - insider
Moody's downgrades Portugal to junk
Saab agrees €28m property deal in bid to reduce debts
Greece's new best friend: France
Massive increase in number of people seeking advice over debt in past three years
Greece close to securing the next €12bn tranche of bailout funds
US to stop pension payments as national debt reaches $14.3 TRILLION legal limit
Column: How our Government frightens the children with the ECB bogeyman
Michael Taft
Column: What happened when MY country defaulted on its debts
Andres Blumenthal
Master of the High Court calls for debt forgiveness
Moody's warns of Irish downgrade risk due to eurozone troubles
Rise in number of Irish businesses closing with one in two described as being at risk
Greek authorities launch investigation into Citigroup email on debt
TDs criticise Nyberg report for failing to pinpoint bank crisis blame
Europe's sovereign debt problems remain risky, says IMF