EU needs to push ahead with capital reforms together - Donohoe
Meeting of euro zone finance ministers discusses long stalled capital market reforms
Meeting of euro zone finance ministers discusses long stalled capital market reforms
The Minister for Public Expenditure travelled to London as president of the Eurogroup, preaching optimism
Government hasn’t yet decided on all October budget details, Minister for Finance says
Michael McGrath says Government looking at tax changes so people who invest money are not unduly ‘penalised’
Broad roadmap agreed by all 27 member state at a Eurogroup meeting chaired by Paschal Donohoe
Return of tight budget rules will end three years of supportive fiscal policy
A digital version of the single currency would see euros being carried in a wallet on your smartphone
Earlier this year, the US won an extension of a pledge from other jurisdictions to refrain from new DSTs
Europe at a ‘turning point’ for public finances as Eurogroup ministers agree to rein in spending
The prospect of private companies establishing themselves as tollbooths on transactions instead is concerning
Minister for Finance says lenders and financial authorities in ‘much better place’ than in 2008
Minister for Public Expenditure says Government evaluating future of the ban
Latest jobless barometer corresponded to 33.9 million, the lowest annual level since the series began in 2001
Irish GDP growth helped wider bloc avoid recession
Spokeswoman claims each of two donations less than strict limits of Electoral Acts as Opposition parties call for Minister to give detailed account in Dáil
Adroit work during Covid and success as Eurogroup head burnish outgoing finance minister’s credentials, but critics point to lack of spending restraint
Mr Donohoe to serve second two-and-a-half year term after emerging as only candidate
As a wealthy state and a net contributor to the EU, prudence is clearly in our best interest – but our political leaders appear determined to say nothing
Role is highly influential in decision making among EU countries, particularly in times of economic trouble
Minister says he set expectations during first term in post and worked ‘very hard’ to deliver them
Ireland’s influence at the very top of the EU is maintained as minister follows Juncker’s lead
Re-election seems certain after no other candidates declared before deadline
Belgium and the Netherlands have publicly backed Mr Donohoe’s candidacy although rivals could emerge in coming days
Warnings of winter recession as finance ministers meet in Brussels
Some member states declare support for Irish bid to have two representatives at finance ministers’ grouping
Proposal would see Michael McGrath attend as finance minister
IMF calls for fiscal tightening next year and more targeted energy supports as it predicts inflation will run at 6% next year
Minister for Finance and chair of eurogroup on bank notes, inflation and Omicron impact
State will continue to engage in negotiations within the OECD until October, Minister says
Minister for Finance chaired Eurogroup meeting briefed by WHO on Covid-19 outlook
‘Profound difference’ in approach to Covid-19 compared to 2008 financial crisis
Minister deemed suitable on grounds of understanding and Ireland’s bailout history
Minister is ‘very much liked’ in Brussels but availability for post will depend on new government
Portuguese leader calls for Eurogroup chief to resign over ‘xenophobic’ interview
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