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Bank reforms 1 Bank restructuring 1 Bank supervision 1 Banking sector 1 Debt sustainability analysis 1 Economic indicators 1 Extended arrangement reviews 1 Fiscal consolidation 1 Fiscal reforms 1 Staff Reports 1 Unemployment 1 balance of payments 1 bank account 1 bank assets 1 bank balance sheets 1 bank bonds 1 bank capital 1 bank debt 1 bank funding 1 bank lending 1 bank losses 1 bank managers 1 bank ratings 1 bank recapitalization 1 bank regulation 1 banking 1 banking authority 1 banking crises 1 banking crisis 1 banking framework 1 banking operations 1 banking policy 1 banking practices 1 banking reform 1 banking reforms 1 banking sector debt 1 banking sector problem 1 banking sector reforms 1 banking services 1 banking supervision 1
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Ireland; First and Second Reviews Under the Extended Arrangement and Request for Rephasing of the Arrangement: Staff Report; Letter of Intent; Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies; Technical Memorandum of Understanding; Letter of Intent and Memorandum of Understanding on Specific Economic Policy Conditionality (College of Commissioners); Staff Supplement; and Press Release on the ...
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
Ireland has made progress in overcoming the economic crisis. The new coalition government’s strategy for restoring sustained growth, sound public finances, and job creation has been put forward in the context of the European Union/IMF-supported program. On this basis, the government...
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