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# Irish Economy

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The Daily Fix: Thursday
CSO reports mixed bag for Ireland's growth
Ireland faces €200m hit if Greek economy crumbles
Here's how a new deal on EU bailouts could help Ireland escape a second one
Unemployment rate revised downward for first three months of 2011
Iceland’s finance minister: 'Ireland shouldn’t copy our formula for default'
Income tax increases ‘not ruled out’ for December budget – Noonan
Rate of inflation rises to 2.7 per cent, but slowing
Three-quarters of professionals 'would leave Ireland within three years'
Positive consumer sentiment surged in May - ESRI
Unemployment rate increased in May, reaching 14.8 per cent
The Daily Fix - Tuesday
Kenny again denies Ireland's need for a second EU-IMF bailout
Meltdown: Ernst & Young predicts economy will shrink in 2011
UCD's Karl Whelan: Ireland faces needing a SECOND bailout
Column: How our Government frightens the children with the ECB bogeyman
European Commission pares back forecasts for Irish economic growth
Annual inflation rate reaches 3.2 per cent in April
Unemployment down slightly as Live Register is unchanged
"So far so good" for exchequer figures, Noonan says
Manufacturing output continues to grow - report
Retail sales down by 1.7 per cent, CSO figures say
Factory gate prices fall by 0.2 per cent in March
What recession? Irish rank themselves in top 10 for optimism
Bank of Ireland downgrades forecast for 2011 economy growth
Exchequer returns show €7.1bn gap in first three months
Stress test scenario of 50,000 repossessions "very aggressive"
Unemployment stays at 14.7 per cent as live register rises
One in three Irish businesses plan to expand in 2011
Economy shrank by 1.6 per cent in fourth quarter of 2010
Bond prices surge again after Portuguese budget defeat
Rehn asks Germany for flexibility on Ireland's bailout rate
Governments handcuffed by manifestos and social partnership - report
Barroso: I'm fully confident about Ireland's economic recovery
NCB: Ireland may need EU help beyond 2013
Parties clash over pre-election economic plans
Central Bank hauls back economic growth forecasts
Gap between rich and poor broadened since 1987