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Thread: Has the Run on Ireland Begun?

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    Can't wait for the News at One,

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    How much do the banks have to roll over this month?

    Maybe its time for them simply to roll over?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsAnneThrope View Post
    Has Cowen been woken up yet?
    he's on his holliers ffs. can a man not enjoy his 12 week summer break???
    FF/Greens were the worst thing to happen to Ireland. Until FLabourG that is...

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    hi,
    pardon my ignorance of economics but what effect will this have on whats left of our economy in the short term?

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    6.05 and climbing
    "What all the wise men promised has not happened and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass". Lord Melborne, on Catholic emancipation in Ireland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Telemachus View Post
    6.046 , greece has spiked a bit also this morning:
    GGGB10YR: Greece 10 Year Summary - Bloomberg
    Not really - overlay GIGB10YR:IND onto the 1D or 1W chart at the bottom and you'll see there's not much of a track.
    Unenthusiastic about any of the buggers.

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    He can make them permanent

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    I compliment those who have been keeping us informed on this issue in such a timely manner. But I despise those among them who take such obvious joy in their country's misfortune. Maybe they would care to tell us why it gives them so much pleasure. I can only speculate that their motivation is purely party political - particularly as thread after thread on the banks attract comments from these people without a single criticism of the prime culprits, the banks. It's a bit like attaching the main blame to the gardai when a murder is committed and ignoring the role of the murderer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsAnneThrope View Post
    Has Cowen been woken up yet?
    Ah, he's actually up already. He's opening the National Convention Centre this morning. Cutting ribbons and turning corners...
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