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European stocks lower amid concerns about Greece
22.02.2012 European stock markets were lower today, although the euro held steady, as the positive spin created by the Greek bailout was replaced by growing concern that the deal can work. More »
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Government selling parts of Bord Gáis and ESB
22.02.2012 The Government has revealed today what State assets it will sell and how under the EU/IMF programme. More »
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Service sector in eurozone shrinks
22.02.2012 The eurozone's service sector shrank this month, according to a new survey. More »
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Huge jobs growth potential in shared services -- ACCA
21.02.2012 There is a real opportunity for job creation within the shared services sector, particularly among finance professionals in Ireland, an Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) conference has heard. More »
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Greece secures second bailout deal
21.02.2012 Eurozone finance ministers agreed a deal in the early hours of this morning for a second bailout programme for Greece. More »
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Eurozone finance ministers begin Greek bailout talks
20.02.2012 The eurozone finance ministers have begun closed door talks in Brussels, which are aimed at deciding the terms of the Greek bailout. More »
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Eurozone finance ministers to meet today to discuss Greek bailout
20.02.2012 Eurozone finance ministers are scheduled to meet later today in Brussels to discuss Greece’s €130bn bailout programme. More »
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Rise in home mortgages trouble
17.02.2012 Some 100,700 of the country's 770,000 residential mortgages are now in arrears or have been restructured, according to the Central Bank. More »
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European shares up as Greek deal hopes rise
17.02.2012 European shares reached a six and a half month high today as hopes rose that Greece had done enough to secure a second bailout package worth €130bn. More »
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Global economic climate has started to improve - ICC/Ifo survey
17.02.2012 After two quarters of successive decline, the global economic climate has started improve, according to the latest World Economic Survey (WES), published by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Munich-based Institute for Economic Research (Ifo). More »