Spanish bailout
# spanish-bailout - Tuesday 4 September, 2012
Spain to add another €6 billion to bank bailout fund
The extra funds are being provided while ministers work on sorting out the formal bailout from European funding.
Share Tweet5# spanish-bailout - Friday 27 July, 2012
Explainer: Why is Spain under so much financial pressure?
The cost of borrowing for Spain keeps getting higher – fuelling rumours of needing a full-on bailout.
Share1 Tweet6Spain ‘discussed €300bn bailout with Germany’ – Reuters report
Reuters says a Spanish minister broached the idea on Tuesday. If they’re right, Ireland could be hit with a bill for €4.77 billion.
Share1 Tweet3# spanish-bailout - Wednesday 25 July, 2012
Greens tell Gilmore: ‘You’ll need to convince German allies on bank deal’
The Green Party points out that Labour’s sister party in Germany is opposed to letting banks borrow straight from the ESM.
Share2 Tweet5# spanish-bailout - Saturday 21 July, 2012
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Share Tweet4# spanish-bailout - Friday 20 July, 2012
No split between banks and sovereign – for now – as Spain secures bailout
The assistance – of up to €100 billion – comes with terms and conditions, while banks and the sovereign haven’t been split just yet.
Share1 Tweet# spanish-bailout - Thursday 19 July, 2012
Huge protests erupt across Spain against €65bn austerity cuts
Workers have taken to the streets decrying “robbery”, on the eve of a teleconference to secure Spain’s €100bn bailout.
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Noonan to continue promissory note campaign at Eurozone ministers’ meeting
The minister for finance will meet his Eurozone counterparts this evening, and be joined by the non-euro ministers tomorrow.
Share Tweet10# spanish-bailout - Wednesday 13 June, 2012
Spanish bailout: what we know so far
An essential round-up of the details to date of the Spanish bailout, from interest rates to lending conditions.
Share Tweet7# spanish-bailout - Tuesday 12 June, 2012
Rehn ‘still hopes for Irish debt deal’ – while Spain’s bailout comes without budget rules
The commissioner says he still wants to assist Ireland – and confirms Spain’s banking bailout won’t bring new fiscal conditions.
Share Tweet8# spanish-bailout - Monday 11 June, 2012
German conditions on Spanish bank deal strike blow to Ireland’s hopes
Germany ensured that Spain’s €100bn banking bailout would go through the government – meaning it counts towards national debt.
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