Paschal Donohoe’s election as Eurogroup president ‘a great win for Ireland’, says Taoiseach
Minister for Finance pledges to ‘work night and day’ to deliver home and European roles
Minister for Finance pledges to ‘work night and day’ to deliver home and European roles
Planet Business: There’s a job going at IMF
As Christine Lagarde exits, Bank of England governor with Irish passport eyes up post
European finance ministers signed off on her appointment on Tuesday
System was beneficial because corporation tax in this State is half that in the Netherlands
Greece Letter: Downward spiral of recession has hit consumer spending and tax yields
Further 47 states included on ‘grey’ list after pledging to introduce transparency
Teachers to get ‘substantial’ raise as talks on new government appear close to conclusion
Ex-Greek finance minister lays bare lack of accountability in European machine
IMF and Germany disagree on economic outlook for Athens
NS’s Irish tax avoidance structure triggers heavy criticism from Dutch politicians
Letter from Greece: If EU-Turkey pact fails, Greece will be overrun by refugees again
Jeroen Dijsselbloem says he intends to remain eurogroup head until mandate ends
Austria’s finance minister says Greece needs to regain access to capital markets
Portuguese leader calls for Eurogroup chief to resign over ‘xenophobic’ interview
Jeroen Dijsselbloem facing calls to resign after refusing to apologise for remarks
Angela Merkel expresses joy at ‘very pro-European result’ in Netherlands
Mark Rutte says chaos will ensue if Geert Wilders wins election
Creditors demand Athens institutes tax and labour reforms before accessing funds
Dutch and French elections expected to complicate matters around €86bn bailout
Jeroen Dijsselbloem says claims on programme exaggerated as emergency talks begin
Eurogroup chairman says ‘hard truth’ would be difficult to accept in Britain
Noonan says developments in Italy pose no contagion risks to Irish banking system
Minister argues for more room for investment spending as finance ministers meet
No financial crisis coming after Italian referendum result, Minister says in Brussels
Review of Greek bailout also on agenda along with EU debt and deficit rules
Industrious European Commission bureaucrats thrive on complex legislative drafting
The banking sector is in such trouble that the IMF says it threatens the global economy
France and Germany lead opposition to proposals for increased capital requirements
Ministers unwilling to back Ireland publicly over Apple tax ruling
Economics chief expects to see contraction of between 0.2 and 0.5% by next year
It says tax payers should not shoulder burden of recapitalisation
Ministers raise concerns that Member States aren’t playing fair when it comes to laws
ECB still refuses to restore access to cheap funding
Eurogroup sanctions release of €10.3 billion for Athens and commits to ease debt burden
But euro-group finance ministers push forward final decision until later this month
Euro zone finance ministers on standby for extraordinary eurogroup meeting on Greece
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble expresses strong concerns about measure
Eurogroup of finance ministers agree to endorse a new ‘contingency package’
Ombudsman wants more information on public access to unpublished documents
Fourth euro zone country to exit EU-IMF bailout programme has turned economy around
Socialist government sees borrowing rates rise in worst week for markets in two years
Fund will support Greece if it is granted ‘significant’ debt relief by European partners
Without border controls EU ‘will be totally destabilised’ by crisis, says French PM
Draghi says ‘society will be changed’ by crisis which saw one million reach Europe last year
EU vice-president Dombrovskis says that the debt-servicing costs are relatively low
It ‘simply does not make sense’ to link Ireland to Greek campaign for further relief, says Minister of State
European Commission president warns governments against relying too much on loose monetary policy for economic growth
Ministers due to adopt conclusions on future of EU’s code of conduct on business taxation
European Commission request for further information on tax ruling to delay decision
Energy shares rise on rally in oil prices following air strikes in Syria yesterday
Finance ministers hold disbursement over delay in home arrears measures
Nationalised Dutch lender hopes flotation will help it repay state €22 billion
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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