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Euro

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Candidates submit official complaints over RTÉ poll coverage
Unemployment down in eurozone but 18 million still jobless
Damien Kiberd: Why are the Irish not more critical of the EU?
Damien Kiberd
Here's how much it's costing to save Pompeii's ruins
Column: Will Kenny finish the job he started as a 'reforming' leader in Brussels?
David Moloney
Explainer: What is this SEPA thing all about?
House prices in the euro area are still on the rise
Your 'firm and flexible' friend: The new €10 banknote has arrived
Ariel Sharon, bankruptcy, and water meters: The week in numbers
And then there were 18: Latvia joins the Euro today
European stocks rise to cap a bumper 2013 for traders
Check behind the couch, there's still €231.3m worth of Punt hanging around
The NTMA will play it safe and look to raise €6-10 billion on bond markets in 2014
Tough decisions ahead regardless of Troika involvement - Minister
"We fully support Ireland's decision" - EU finance ministers
"The purpose of the programme was actually to exit the programme" - Noonan
Column: The real problem to our economic crisis? The eurozone itself is deeply flawed.
Mike Hall
Nobel economist says Ireland is looking at a "lost decade" after austerity
Switzerland is to vote on giving every citizen an unconditional income of €2,000
Vhi recovers almost €7m that was overcharged in 2012
Bank of England is trying out plastic banknotes - could it happen in Ireland?
Wexford Town to stop using 1c and 2c coins today
Column: A breakdown of the Irish economic collapse
Dr. Donal Donovan
Building housing Avoca up for sale for €6 million
Irish mortgage rates increase in June despite ECB rate stability
1c and 2c coins should be abolished, and here's why
Poll: Should we abolish 1 cent and 2 cent coins?
Greece readies itself for another general strike
Just like us: Latvia will be using the euro from 1 January next year
Government needs to press ahead with €3.1 billion Budget adjustment, ESRI says
Here's why it's a good thing you didn't win the Euromillions
Levels of employment in European Union still falling
It might be time to say goodbye to those tiny cent coins
Huge number of Irish firms not ready for SEPA
Explainer: Your 25-point crash course on what’s happening in Cyprus
UPDATE: Cyprus to create ‘solidarity fund’
EU 'fears' Berlusconi's return to power: Monti
Latvia to ask permission to adopt the euro
Ireland still has 39% chance of defaulting, says Government's budget adviser
Spain unemployment rate shoots to 26 per cent