TIMEEuro Crisis: Is the Currency (Finally) Doomed?TIMEYet German Chancellor Angela Merkel has made it clear she has no intention of renegotiating. “We want Greece to remain in the euro zone,” she said after Wednesday's summit of EU leaders in Brussels. “But the precondition is that Greece upholds the ...Pressure on EU leaders to solve Greek crisisAlbany Times Unionall 7,653 news articles »
24 May 2012 | 2:44 am
Come on, Ireland: resist the EU's diktatsNew Europe (blog)In Ireland, major banks were able to loan up to three times the national income. Iceland's banking industry acquired assets worth 10 times the country's gross domestic product. Yet the way Reykjavik and Dublin have dealt with their crises differed ...and more »
24 May 2012 | 2:15 am
Thursday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories ...FinFacts IrelandThe Irish Independent also reports that house prices could fall another 25pc, but despite this it is a good time for some people to buy, an analysis of the residential-property market from NCB Stockbrokers has found. Even if prices do fall further it ...and more »
24 May 2012 | 12:34 am
Irish TimesSpain's top marksman out of EurosIrish TimesSpain's all-time leading scorer, broke his left leg while competing in the Club World Cup with Barca in December, and has not played a competitive match since then. He is the second talismanic Spanish player to rule himself out after defender Carles ...and more »
23 May 2012 | 3:00 am
Trio make Italy proudTimes of MaltaAmong them are Fabio Capello (Real Madrid and England), Giovanni Trapattoni (Bayern Munich, Benfica, Stuttgart, Salzburg and Ireland), Carlo Ancelotti (Chelsea and PSG), Edy Reja (Hajduk Split), Walter Zenga (coached in the USA, Romania, Serbia, ...
23 May 2012 | 12:22 am
Crisis: Spain, EU-US-UK planning for banking emergencyANSAmedThe Wall Street Journal in fact reports that despite the over 1000 billion euros made available by the ECB, ''European banks fear'' their clients will run off. To avoid a mass panic, the European authorities are studying a ''pan-European plan to ...and more »
22 May 2012 | 1:44 am
Telegraph.co.ukEurope's governments, banks perilously entwinedBellingham HeraldBy HENRY CHU AND LAUREN FRAYER — Los Angeles Times The alarm over potential bank runs in Greece and Spain this past week has highlighted an often-overlooked fact: Europe's debt crisis is also, in many ways, a major banking crisis.Spain seeks to reassure markets over banksIrish TimesEurozone crisis live: Fitch downgrades Greece on euro exit fearsThe GuardianSpain banking sector shaken by report of bank runFox Newsall 1,892 news articles »
19 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
Irish dominance is not permanent, according to NovèsIrish Times“I think they've made huge progress and wanted to become a major Irish province, contrary to previous years when, from my view from the outside, they seemed like the poor relation of Munster and Leinster. “We knew that it was always difficult to play ...and more »
15 May 2012 | 4:46 pm
Irish pose next democratic test for EU austerityAlbany Times UnionSHAWN POGATCHNIK, AP A demonstrator is led away by police officers as he and others are evicted from Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid, Spain, during the early hours of Sunday, May 13, 2012. Spaniards angered by increasingly grim economic prospects and ...and more »
13 May 2012 | 6:08 am
Irish pose next democratic test for EU austerityDanbury News TimesSHAWN POGATCHNIK, AP A demonstrator is led away by police officers as he and others are evicted from Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid, Spain, during the early hours of Sunday, May 13, 2012. Spaniards angered by increasingly grim economic prospects and ...and more »
13 May 2012 | 6:01 am