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Greek PM says he signed a deal he doesn't believe in ... but will implement
He added that he plans to carry out his responsibilities in office for the next four years.
Has Michael Noonan given up on a bank debt deal?
Not quite, but it looks like the government is pursuing other options.
Angela Merkel's 'Dr No' makes Ireland's search for a bank debt deal much harder
Analysis: Dr Joachim Pfeiffer’s visit to Dublin this week was not a pleasant one for Enda Kenny.
Merkel ally: I told Enda Kenny that Ireland has no chance of a bank debt deal
Bad news from Germany…
Noonan: Dara Calleary "is like an arsonist blaming the fire brigade"
The Finance Minister was accused of failing to deliver a deal on bank recapitalisation.
'We need to know what the strategy is': FF urges government to push for debt deal
“We need to know what the strategy is. At the moment we’re really in a vacuum,” Fianna Fáil’s finance spokesperson Michael McGrath said today.
Noonan says bank debt deal cannot be 'actively' pursued until 2015
The Minister for Finance met with the head of the eurozone’s permanent bailout fund, Klaus Regling, who reiterated his own view that any retrospective deal is not likely at the moment.
Government makes case for retroactive recapitalisation to European committee
A member of the European Parliament Committee who are in Dublin today to discuss the bank bailout said while Ireland has a case to make, so does every other country.
Michael Noonan to discuss Troika exit with head of eurozone bailout fund
Ireland’s push for a bank debt deal may also come up, but is not on the formal agenda for the meeting today.
Taoiseach admits his own deadline on bank debt deal will be missed
Enda Kenny’s comments came prior to those of the European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso last week where he appeared to rule out any retrospective bank deal.
"I'm reflecting" - Still no decision on post-bailout credit line says Noonan
Minister Noonan addressed the Finance Committee on the agenda for the upcoming Economic and Financial Affairs Council meeting.
Sinn Féin on Troika meeting: 'We gave it to them hard and heavy'
Pearse Doherty said that officials from the Troika told Sinn Féin that the chances of retrospective bank recapitalisation are “very slim”.
Paschal Donohoe: 'The ESM retrospective use is acknowledged in writing by EU ministers'
The Minister for European Affairs said the government would be holding them to their commitment if necessary.
Creation of Single Supervisory Mechanism for eurozone banks is approved
The new set of banking rules “will restore fair lending conditions across the EU,” said Barroso.
German Finance Minister: 'Ireland did what Ireland had to do. And now everything is fine'
Wolfgang Schaeuble said that that retroactive use of the the ESM to recapitalise Irish banks was not probable.
Cyprus gets €1.5bn from EU's emergency fund
The crisis-hit nation has now received half of the package it was pencilled to get from the ESM.
ESM chief: Recouping of AIB, BoI costs "either difficult or impossible"
The Government had been hoping to unload the debt from the two bailed-out banks.
German ECB economist urges Ireland to stick to €3.1 billion target
Jorg Asmussen said he thought Ireland had made significant progress.
EU finance ministers fail to agree on who should pay for bank bailouts
The 27 EU ministers will meet again Wednesday to try and finalise a decision.
Euro finance ministers agree direct help for banks
The 17 eurozone ministers are joined today by their 10 non-euro colleagues to discuss these issues in a Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.
Noonan: Ireland will escape bailout, even if we can't recover bank costs
The finance minister says the world recognises that Ireland’s debts are sustainable, but he won’t give up on help.
EU faces talks on bank sector reform and who should pay for future bailouts
Finance ministers are also expected to formally approve a 7-year extension on Ireland’s and Portugal’s bailout loans.
IMF gives the ok for €1 billion bailout loan for Cyprus
The IMF said the money is intended to stabilise the country’s ravage financial system.
Column: Are we proud that Ireland is the poster child of austerity?
Austerity has not worked in Ireland or across the eurozone, writes Joan Collins, who points out that even the architects of our bailout admit it was the wrong path.
Column: Who’s next in line to be consumed by the European crisis?
While other countries are showing signs of difficulty, it’s Spain’s deterioration which could bring the euro crisis to its most dangerous point, writes Tom McDonnell, who asks where Europe goes from here?
Key meeting in Brussels to discuss whether AIB, BoI costs can be recouped
Eurozone finance ministers will today discuss the key question of whether the Euro’s bailout fund will chip in to Ireland’s costs.
Ireland still has 39% chance of defaulting, says Government's budget adviser
Professor John McHale, the chairman of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, said Ireland has made huge progress – but is not out of the woods yet.
Deal on Irish bank debt 'can be reached before 2014' - Kenny
The Taoiseach says discussions on the help Ireland can receive from the ESM can continue before a new banking supervisor is set up.
European leaders agree on bank supervision
The deal comes after overnight talks, during which German Minister Wolfgang Schauble backed down on earlier objections.
Eurozone's new bailout fund loses AAA credit rating
The European Stability Mechanism has been downgraded by Moody’s, following a similar drop for France.
European court rules against Thomas Pringle, says ESM is lawful
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the eurozone’s permanent bailout fund is lawful.
European Court of Justice to discuss legality of new permanent bailout fund
The ECJ will today discuss whether the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) is legal under existing EU law.
Enda in Europe: next up, Paris.
The Taoiseach is to meet French President Francois Hollande and attend a large food fair to promote Irish produce.
Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin call for clarification of Merkel and Kenny communiqué
Sinn Féin described the outcome of last night’s contact between Merkel and Kenny as a reiteration of a previous statement, while Fianna Fáil called for ‘plain language’.
Govt insists agreement to address bank debt stands, FF says it's in denial
The government has continued to insist a deal on Ireland’s debt still stands despite comments from the German chancellor yesterday.
The Evening Fix... now with added Shane Ross haircut
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Here's the exact transcript of Angela Merkel's comments in Brussels
“It will not be a retroactive direct capitalisation. If recapitalisation is possible, it will come for the future.”