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  • The new figure would take the estimated total cost of Ireland's bank-bailout efforts since 2009 to 70 billion euros $99 billion.

    Ireland: Banks need $34B more to survive shocks 2011

  • Since Iceland was not part of the European Union and the failure of its banking system wasn't sparking any "contagion" fears, no other major central banks were willing to lend to a hypothetical Icelandic bank-bailout scheme.

    Iceland Comes In From the Cold Ásgeir Jónsson 2011

  • The bank-bailout bill helped to drive Ireland's 2010 deficit to 32 percent of GDP, a postwar European record.

    Ireland Faces Feb. 25 Election Date By SHAWN POGATCHNIK 2011

  • Until it solves the related issues of bank funding and bank solvency, most likely via the creation of a European bank-bailout fund with powers to take stakes in banks and guarantee funding, there is little chance of ending the sovereign-funding crisis.

    Trichet's Solution for an Imperfect Union Simon Nixon 2011

  • Since Iceland was not part of the European Union and the failure of its banking system wasn't sparking any "contagion" fears, no other major central banks were willing to lend to a hypothetical Icelandic bank-bailout scheme.

    Iceland Comes In From the Cold Ásgeir Jónsson 2011

  • Worse, a pan-European bank-bailout package large enough to be effective would prove even more politically toxic than the sovereign bailouts already roiling European capitals.

    Getting Serious About Europe's Banks 2011

  • In other words, homeowners who shy from strategic default are collectively doing Wall Street and the banking system another favor -- beyond just footing the bank-bailout bill as taxpayers.

    Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011

  • The negotiations are taking place as the German government on Wednesday approved plans to revive its SoFFin bank-bailout fund, allowing the fund for the first time to accept euro-zone government bonds, and giving the fund and Germany's banking regulator new powers that could have a significant impact on how Germany deals with troubled banks.

    Tightrope for Commerzbank Eyk Henning 2011

  • In other words, homeowners who shy from strategic default are collectively doing Wall Street and the banking system another favor -- beyond just footing the bank-bailout bill as taxpayers.

    Learning To Walk: Fear, Shame And Your Underwater Mortgage Ryan Grim 2011

  • Since Iceland was not part of the European Union and the failure of its banking system wasn't sparking any "contagion" fears, no other major central banks were willing to lend to a hypothetical Icelandic bank-bailout scheme.

    Iceland's Banks Come in From the Cold Ásgeir Jónsson 2011

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