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13 Dec 2013: As Ireland prepares to become the first country to exit eurozone bailout, there are still several reasons why its finance minister Michael Noonan thinks the crisis is not over just yet
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10 Dec 2013: IMF chief warns against prematurely declaring an end to the economic crisis, saying joblessness puts future growth at stake
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8 Dec 2013: Prime minister Antonis Samaras hails forecast of technical end to six years of recession and tentative steps towards recovery
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1 Dec 2013: Greece is at loggerheads with the troika of lenders EU, ECB and the IMF over cost-cutting reforms and a looming fiscal gap
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26 Nov 2013: Mykola Azarov, Ukraine PM, said Russian president wanted delay to accord, while Kiev viewed IMF loan terms as too harsh
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21 Nov 2013:
2014 budget presented to parliament ahead of meeting between prime minister Antonis Samaras and Angela Merkel
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14 Nov 2013: Escape from clutches of EU-IMF aid programme remains a gamble with 'permanent peace' yet to break out in the eurozone
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6 Nov 2013: After record unemployment figures, the European Central Bank president faces calls for action, but change is off agenda
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3 Nov 2013: Visit to discuss continued assistance to cash-strapped nation begins on Tuesday
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16 Oct 2013:
Michael Burke: The Irish economy remains in depression. It is the ECB's bailout of the banks we are being invited to celebrate
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1-15 of 1688 for International Monetary Fund (IMF)