Reconciling ECB and Germany’s highest court over OMT won’t be easy
The European Court of Justice has the unenviable task of refereeing a far-reaching legal clinch between powerful institutions with contradictory traditions
The European Court of Justice has the unenviable task of refereeing a far-reaching legal clinch between powerful institutions with contradictory traditions
It has been a week of annoucements for the usually publicity-shy central bank
Sabine Lautenschlaeger set for top job
In a column written for the New York Times, Fintan O’Toole argues that Ireland is suffering to maintain an unreal image of slimmed-down perfection
ECB official Asmussen returns to Berlin
There are signs in Brussels and Frankfurt that Ireland has repaired some of the reputational damage incurred during the bailout
One of the prime figures in the troika’s handling of the bailout speaks out
Euro zone risks falling into deflation
Government to negotiate on all fronts for debt relief, says Minister
Leaders to call for progress on proposals at summit in Brussels next week
Concern where responsibility will lie for filling capital holes revealed by stress tests
Review of balance sheets seen as final major step for State as it seeks bailout exit
Key questions over Ireland’s exit from the bailout remain to be settled
Irish Tax Institute calls for incentives for investors and entrepreneurs and PRSI reform
Jorg Asmussen says progress made fixing State’s finances should not be put at risk
Reviews of euro zone banks to be conducted shortly
Country ‘may find solution on its own,’ says Asmussen
Draghi says recovery is ‘just the beginning’ as he seeks to reassure investors on rates
The name of the bank that broke Ireland might not have been Anglo Irish Bank, but Depfa – to the tune of around €130bn and rising
Move would add transparency to interest rate decisions in Frankfurt
Recapitalisation accord could be a year away - if it happens at all
ECB board member call for a European bank wind-up fund financed by a banking levy
Emergency liquidity to Irish banks was hidden state financing, says economist
Country’s highest court hears criticism of sovereign bond-buying programme
German court in Karlsruhe to consider ECB’s role in Irish promissory note deal
Comments come ahead of two-day hearing in constitutional court on ‘outright monetary transaction’ provision
Central Bank holds rates at record low across euro zone
Criticism mounting over reponse to continuing euro zone crisis
Concern in Brussels that referendums could delay banking union
As Ireland’s bank guarantee closes its doors tomorrow, the Irish debate over the infamous decision of September 2008 and the subsequent bailout is drawing attention in Germany
Discussions between Cypriot finance minister Michael Sarris and Russian authorities in Moscow yield no concrete proposals
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices