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Showing posts with label Exiting bailout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exiting bailout. Show all posts
Sunday, December 8, 2013

8/12/2013: Exiting EFSF: Check.

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So it's official - today we exited EFSF  http://www.efsf.europa.eu/about/operations/ireland/index.htm As I said on twitter: this is a...
Thursday, November 28, 2013

28/11/2013: To OMT or not to OMT?

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Per Irish Times report ( http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/ecb-warns-bailout-exit-limits-ireland-s-options-1.1608426 ) "In rem...
Sunday, November 17, 2013

17/11/2013: Ireland to Remain Subject to EU/ECB Oversight post-Exit

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On may occasions I have stated that Ireland will remain subject of the enhanced supervision by the EU and ECB of its fiscal policies follo...
Friday, November 15, 2013

15/11/2013: Beware of German (KfW) Bearing Gifts?..

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As reported in today's press, Ireland has secured a sort-of backstop to its exit from the bailout via an agreement with Germany's ...

15/11/2013: Primary Balances: Government Deficit Risks

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While looking at Ireland's risk dynamics relating to our exit from the Bailout (covered here:   http://trueeconomics.blogspot.ie/2013/...

15/11/2013: Exiting the Bailout Alone: 'Goods', 'Bads' and Risks

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So Ireland is exiting the bailout without a precautionary line of credit. The news is big. And the news is small. Small on positives, alb...
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