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# Eurozone

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Michael Noonan to discuss Troika exit with head of eurozone bailout fund
And then there were 18: Latvia joins the Euro today
Taoiseach admits his own deadline on bank debt deal will be missed
'Ireland wasn't a victim of the Euro, the Euro was a victim of Ireland's banks'- Barroso
The NTMA will play it safe and look to raise €6-10 billion on bond markets in 2014
Employment growth in Ireland outpaces the eurozone says EU stats office
Dijsselbloem: EU ministers are 'losing patience' with Greece
"We fully support Ireland's decision" - EU finance ministers
"The purpose of the programme was actually to exit the programme" - Noonan
Europe's finance ministers discussing how best to deal with failing banks
Column: The real problem to our economic crisis? The eurozone itself is deeply flawed.
Sinn Féin on Troika meeting: 'We gave it to them hard and heavy'
Damien Kiberd: If Enda wants cash from his EU mates, he needs to stop ticking the boxes
Column: Europe needs a new approach to illegal immigration
Creation of Single Supervisory Mechanism for eurozone banks is approved
Slight rise in EU unemployment rate
Political crisis in Italy as Berlusconi's ministers resign
ESM chief: Recouping of AIB, BoI costs "either difficult or impossible"
Column: What do the results of the German election mean for Ireland and Europe?
ECB chief says tracker mortgage rates to remain low
Merkel: Ireland has made good progress, I'm grateful to Enda Kenny
Good news for Ireland as Eurozone economy ‘stabilising’
Here Is What Happened Today: Wednesday
NTMA to sell €500m of T-Bills this week
Greece readies itself for another general strike
IMF tells eurozone to fix the banks and sort out unemployment
Eurozone ministers to decide if Greece should get bailout money
Food, alcohol and tobacco prices drive up cost of living
Over 26 million people in the EU were unemployed last month
Debt deals mean we're borrowing €20bn less in next decade - Noonan
Bank bondholders would be forced to take losses under Noonan plan
Eurozone bailout fund gives Ireland seven more years to repay loans
EU finance ministers fail to agree on who should pay for bank bailouts
Noonan: Taxpayers put lots of money into BOI and AIB, now we could get some back
Euro finance ministers agree direct help for banks
Noonan: Ireland will escape bailout, even if we can't recover bank costs
EU faces talks on bank sector reform and who should pay for future bailouts