EU Finance Ministers
# eu-finance-ministers - Tuesday 14 May, 2013
Ireland to contribute over €90 million extra to EU budget for 2013
The contribution is part of an overall contribution of €7.3 billion to cover a spending shortfall from 2012.
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Noonan confirms Budget 2014 to be brought forward to October
EU finance ministers are meeting in Brussels today to ratify proposals contained in the two-pack, a series of financial governance measures, which the Minister said would mean an earlier budget.
Share102 Tweet50# eu-finance-ministers - Friday 10 February, 2012
‘Memorandum macht frei’: how one Greek paper views the second bailout
The Greek daily Dimokratia isn’t best pleased with the EU-enforced austerity. Check out yesterday’s front page…
Share20 Tweet23EU withholds Greek bailout until new conditions are met
EU finance ministers are refusing to release the aid package despite a deal reached by Greece’s leaders yesterday.
Share Tweet7# eu-finance-ministers - Thursday 24 November, 2011
It’s official*: Michael Noonan is better than Brian Lenihan
*That’s according to the Financial Times’s annual ranking of EU finance ministers. But it’s not all good news for Noonan…
Share4 Tweet11# eu-finance-ministers - Monday 16 May, 2011
Noonan in Brussels for summit of EU finance ministers
The Minister for Finance heads to the Belgian capital today but is not expected to make any significant progress on the terms of Ireland’s bailout package as Greece, Strauss-Kahn and Portugal dominate the agenda.
Share1 Tweet# eu-finance-ministers - Saturday 7 May, 2011
Greece denies plan to leave eurozone and bring drachma back
Luxembourg’s prime minister dismissed suggestion as “a stupid idea”, while Greek government criticises the report as serving “speculative games”.
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