Crunch time across Europe
At home, signs of stability. In Europe, utter chaos. It would be a brave forecaster who would predict how these two factors will balance out in the months ahead.
At home, signs of stability. In Europe, utter chaos. It would be a brave forecaster who would predict how these two factors will balance out in the months ahead.
Here, the latest national economic figures showed that the economy stabilised in the first part of this year,while international confidence in Ireland has been rebuilt to a certain extent. Last Friday, a research document by the giant Dutch bank ING said it believed that Ireland could...
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