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Saturday 9 December 2023 Dublin: 10°C

# Bond Market

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Show me the money: Ryanair has raised €850 million for new planes
The carrier is the best-rated airline in Europe, and says it is planning further savings for passengers.
What do our bond yields actually mean?
Yields. Oversubscription. Treasury Bonds. What does it all mean?
Record low yield in €750 million bond sale
The NTMA has now raised nearly 80 per cent of this year’s target.
Vatican's 007 speaks out on money laundering
Rene Bruelhart, dubbed ‘the James Bond of the financial world’, trying to root out financial crimes in the Holy See.
Ireland to auction off €500 million of Treasury Bills on Thursday
The auction is the latest attempt to test the waters for Ireland’s eventual return to normal lending markets.
The Evening Fix: Saturday
Things we learned, loved and shared today.
Katie Price urges closer EU fiscal union but warns against quantitative easing
The glamour model said that her Twitter account had not been hacked as she gave her take on world economic affairs this afternoon.
British government warns embassies to be prepared for euro collapse - report
Diplomats in eurozone countries are being told to be prepared to help expats if the single currency collapses.
ECB demands that Italy plough ahead with tough austerity plans
Silvio Berlusconi has been forced to drop some plans in a bid to win political support – but Jean-Claude Trichet isn’t too pleased.
Moody's downgrade rating of Anglo Irish bonds
The ratings agency cites concerns over the liquidity of Anglo’s commercial assets for downgrading from AAA to AA2.