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# Euro

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Euro 'could be world's top currency in ten years'
Imperfect 10: The euro was introduced a decade ago today
In pictures: TheJournal.ie’s winners and losers of 2011
Angela Merkel’s 2011: “Profound change, toughest currency test”
Spain to announce austerity plans today
Column: Nick Leeson's 4 lessons learned from 2011
Nick Leeson
Euro members agree €150bn in new loans to IMF - but UK opts out
The single image that explains what happens if we leave the euro
It's the eurozone: ECB official reveals reasons behind his unexpected resignation
Cheer up, Enda! EU leader sends Taoiseach 'Book of Happiness'
Merkel: Europe must stick to new financial rules
Ratings agency may downgrade Ireland - and 5 other eurozone countries
UK to play observer role in fiscal union negotiations
Euro falls to 11-month low against dollar
Noonan to meet Osborne amid concerns over Britain's EU isolation
Column: Why David Cameron made the right decision...
Nick Leeson
Martin: EU deal leaves Ireland vulnerable on corporation tax
Second ratings agency set to downgrade EU member states
The Daily Fix: Sunday
Government did not believe euro would collapse - Noonan
EU deal is unlikely to end the crisis in the eurozone - Varadkar
The Daily Fix: Saturday
Gallery: 'Bye-Bye England' - how the world's press saw the EU deal
Germany insists EU deal will crack crisis - as Britain fears isolation
Explainer: Why would Ireland stick with the euro?
What's in the new EU deal - and what does it mean for Ireland?
Will Ireland need to hold a referendum over EU fiscal plan?
Hungary may adopt new EU deal - with UK veto the only obstacle to Treaty change
In full: the deal struck by 26 of the 27 EU members
UK and Hungary veto plans for EU Treaty change after all-night talks
Kenny and Sarkozy underline differences ahead of crunch EU summit
ECB’s Draghi: eurozone may re-enter recession next year
Mortgage relief as ECB cuts rates by 0.25 per cent
“We are not printing punts” – Central Bank responds to WSJ ‘printing press’ report
ECB could cut interest rate cut by 0.5 per cent today
EU leaders head to Brussels for make-or-break euro summit
Violent clashes in Athens as Greece passes austerity budget