Eurobonds
# eurobonds - Today’s News
# eurobonds - Wednesday 22 August, 2012
Major French bank predicts next moves for Europe
Ahead of crunch talks between major country leaders and 6 September ECB meeting, Société Générale economist has some predictions: including possibly unlimited ECB bond-buying.
# eurobonds - Tuesday 5 June, 2012
The 9 at 9: Tuesday
Every morning, TheJournal.ie brings you the nine things you need to know as you start your day.
# eurobonds - Monday 4 June, 2012
Not for turning: Germany says eurobonds are ‘completely inappropriate’
A spokesman for Angela Merkel has reiterated the Chancellor’s opposition to the pooling of eurozone debt, an idea gaining growing support among other eurozone nations.
# eurobonds - Sunday 3 June, 2012
Eurobonds will come sooner or later, reckons Mario Monti
A Europe divided: in the very same newspaper, Germany’s foreign minister Guido Westerwelle says they’re a no-go area.
# eurobonds - Wednesday 23 May, 2012
EU summit: Merkel rejects eurobonds as Britain rules out financial transaction tax
Conflicting ideas on how to generate growth in the debt-stricken eurozone.
Innovation? Controversy? What’s on the table at today’s meeting of EU leaders?
Promoting jobs and growth along with balancing budgets will be on the agenda today.
# eurobonds - Monday 21 May, 2012
Explainer: What are Eurobonds and why do they matter?
Your quick guide to current proposals for a commmon euro-area bond.
# eurobonds - Sunday 20 May, 2012
Eurobond plan won’t delay referendum, says Noonan
Meanwhile, Pearse Doherty says Sinn Féin would be interested in eurobonds – depending on the terms involved.
# eurobonds - Tuesday 24 April, 2012
Column: Is it time to grow up about Europe?
Ahead of next Wednesday’s Leviathan debate about the future of Ireland’s relationship with Europe, panelist Jason O’Mahony tells us that it might well be…
# eurobonds - Tuesday 6 December, 2011
EU Commission could be given powers to impose austerity – report
The president of the European Council has proposed a radical shake-up of the eurozone ahead of the upcoming summit.
# eurobonds - Thursday 1 December, 2011
Gilmore gives strongest hint yet that Ireland opposes EU treaty change
As EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels, Eamon Gilmore insists changing EU treaties won’t act quickly enough to fix the debt crisis.
# eurobonds - Tuesday 29 November, 2011
Eurozone finance ministers hold talks amid fears of euro breakup
US president Barack Obama has weighed in with a call for EU countries to find a solution to the spiralling debt crisis.
# eurobonds - Monday 28 November, 2011
Eurozone ‘has ten days to save itself, or collapse’ – analyst
Wolfgang Münchau, associate editor of the Financial Times, believes catastrophe is coming if a deal is not struck by December 9.
Germany leading plans for six-country ‘elite bonds’ – report
A report in the ‘Welt on Sonntag’ newspaper says six AAA-rated countries are contemplating plans for common bonds.
# eurobonds - Thursday 24 November, 2011
The 9 at 9: Thursday
Nine things to know by 9am: How do you solve a problem like Kevin Cardiff? How do ministers claim a little-known €3,500 tax rebate? And what is the USA’s top export?
# eurobonds - Saturday 20 August, 2011
Rehn puts Eurobond proposal back on the table
Despite opposition from Germany, France and Herman van Rompuy, Olli Rehn is considering laws to allow a common Eurozone bond.
# eurobonds - Saturday 11 December, 2010
The 9 at 9: Saturday
Nine things you really, really need to know by 9am: the Vatican was “offended” at the Murphy Inquiries, the bailout is back in doubt, and the Old Enemy could still be coming to Dublin.
































