Ireland bailout: full Irish government statement

The Guardian Sunday 28th November, 2010

Ireland will not be not locked out of the bond market The €85bn is to be split as follows: • €50bn to run the country, pay civil service etc.• €35bn for the banks, with €17.5bn to come fr...

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