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# Retrospective recapitalisation

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Has Michael Noonan given up on a bank debt deal?
Not quite, but it looks like the government is pursuing other options.
How can Ireland get the money it put into the banks back?
Would the country then have loads of money overnight?
If Michael Noonan is going to get a bank debt deal this is how he says he'll do it
The Finance Minister has outlined his strategy for securing retrospective recapitalisation of Ireland’s banks.
Merkel ally: I told Enda Kenny that Ireland has no chance of a bank debt deal
Bad news from Germany…
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.
Noonan: Taxpayers put lots of money into BOI and AIB, now we could get some back
Michael Noonan has explained the significance of last night’s agreement between eurozone finance ministers about the potential retrospective recapitalisation of Ireland’s banks.