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There's IR£285m in Irish punts still just lying around
Central Bank still exchanging €10k worth of punts every day
Eurozone agrees on new €130 billion bailout deal for Greece
Greek minister 'optimistic' about approval of second €130bn bailout
Euro ministers to decide on Greece bailout
Greek debt deal 'not enough' to save country - diplomat
Column: The markets are holding us hostage – but here’s our escape route
'Memorandum macht frei': how one Greek paper views the second bailout
EU withholds Greek bailout until new conditions are met
Fianna Fáil likely to back 'Yes' vote in any EU referendum - Martin
Greek leaders start crucial austerity talks (finally)
Greece delays crucial talks as EU piles on pressure
Micheál Martin calls for clarification on EU treaty
Kenny 'acted like an eejit' with Sarkozy, insists angry Adams
Final text of Fiscal Compact deal may allow Ireland to avoid referendum
EU leaders strike final agreement on new treaty
Interceptions of counterfeit notes down almost a third in 2011
Greece nears debt reduction deal with bondholders
EU could take over control of Greek economy, German official warns
Fitch downgrades five eurozone countries - but retains Ireland's rating
Enda Kenny: New EU treaty is 'absolutely in Ireland's interest'
Hungary could lose EU funding over failure to sort domestic budget
Noonan to hold talks with ECB chief Mario Draghi
As Greek talks continue, eurozone finance ministers to meet in Brussels
The European Parliament has a new president... but who is he?
Inflation drops in December across eurozone and UK
Markets dip over eurozone worries after S&P downgrades
Standard & Poor's defends mass European downgrade
Good news for the euro? Italian bond yields fall below 5 per cent
Enda Kenny: Ireland faces huge challenges, but I’m an optimist
Read: Full text of Enda Kenny's speech on Ireland's future
Merkel issues stern warning for Greece
'Merkozy' to meet after French issue ultimatum on transaction tax
France and Germany kick off fresh eurozone talks tomorrow
Lagarde: The euro will survive 2012
Italian leader Monti to meet Sarkozy amid bond fears
Euro nears 12-month low after poor demand at German auction
Greece: If we can't finalise second bailout, we'll have to leave the euro
New €2 coin commemorates 10 years of the euro
Merkel and Sarkozy to meet over debt crisis