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End of the line for Mohamed Morsi? Egypt's Investment Case Deteriorates Rapidly
Market Strategist Ishaq Siddiqi delivers breaking views on the financial impact from Egypt's political turmoil
Ireland's Unemployment Rate Tumbles to New Three-Year Low
Jobless benefit claimants were down to a seasonally adjusted 433,900 in June.
Greece Official: Bailout Chunk Delay is Not the End of the World
Greece can cope without receiving next rescue package tranche on time, says minister.
Bank of Cyprus to Cut Surplus Staff in Bid to Slash Costs
Voluntary retirement scheme set to ease costs of absorbing workers from defunct Laiki Bank.
Ulster Bank to Axe1800 Jobs and 40 Branches to Regain Profitability
The bank plans to cut another 1,800 jobs and close about 40 branches as part of its restructuring plan to return to profit within three years.
Greece Bailout Under Threat from EU Three-Day Austerity Proof Deadline
EU officials say Greece has three days to prove it can deliver on rescue package conditions or face consequences
Greece to Resume Talks With Lenders for €8.1bn Bailout
Greece to hold talks with IMF, European Central Bank and European Commission.
The Return of the EMU Crisis: Economic Monetary Union Wobbles Again
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter says EMU problems are overshadowing the market
Ireland's President Michael Higgins: Anglo Irish Bank Phone Calls Show Culture of Recklessness and Greed
Higgins slams recordings between David Drumm, John Bowe and Peter Fitzgerald for attitude of past failed economic model
Merrill Lynch Wanted Anglo Irish Bank Shut, Reveals New Recording
Brian Cowen's government 'disregarded' Merrill Lynch's advice.
ONS: Britain Did Not Suffer from Double-Dip Recession in 2012
Official GDP figures revised up in 2012 to erase double-dip recession, though output lower than thought compared to pre-crisis peak.
Ireland's Central Bank Investigates Secret Anglo Irish Bank Phone Calls
Secret recordings implied that executives John Bowe and Peter Fitzgerald wilfully misled central bank and regulators
France's Austerity Drive Pushes Country into Recession
Insee confirms France's first-quarter GDP contracted by 0.2%.
Anglo Irish Bank Chief Pulled €7bn Bailout Figure 'Out His A***', Reveal Secret Tapes
Phone call between two bank executives, days before Dublin bailed out the banks, suggest figures were made up
World's Most Influential Bankers Meet To Seek Clarity On Regulatory Changes
Bankers to assess how quantitative easing cutbacks and China's slowing growth will impact economies.
Labour to Borrow Billions for Growth Projects - yet Keep Osborne's Austerity Measures
Despite widely disagreeing with government cuts and borrowing over the years, it reveals it will implement similar measures.
Miliband Rules Out Labour Borrowing to Reverse Tory Cuts
Labour leader sets out economic stall at party's National Policy Forum in Birmingham.
EU at Loggerheads Over Who Pays When Banks Fail
Finance Ministers argue for 20 hours straight in Luxembourg, but fail to strike deal.
EU Mulls Whether to Force Big Savers to Bail out Banks [VIDEO]
Finance ministers to forge new rules on who should pay for bank bailouts - big savers or the ordinary taxpayer.
IMF: Spain Making 'Strong Progress' in Economic Reforms
IMF praises Spain for improving economy but warns of risk factors threatening to unravel progress
Cyprus in Crisis: Troika Likely to Ignore Nicos Anastasiades' Angry Bailout Terms Letter
Anonymous eurozone officials say Cyprus will not get change to €10bn bailout conditions.
'Use Me' IMF Chief Christine Lagarde Wrote to Nicolas Sarkozy
Hand-written letter found during search reveal Lagarde's oath of allegiance to former French president.
IMF Signs Off On $1.27bn Aid To Ireland
The IMF is one of the three lenders overseeing Dublin's €85bn (£71.8bn ) bailout.
Tunisia May Inject $1.2bn into State-Owned Banks Amid Post-Ben Ali Reforms
Tunisian government recently received $1.74bn loan from International Monetary Fund to aid economic reforms.
Markets, Politics, Economics: Investors' Stupidity, Carelessness or Wishful thinking?
Daniel Stewart & Co’s chief economist Alastair Winter previews the week ahead for markets, politics and economics
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades Slams IMF and EU Bailout Conditions
Anastasiades criticises the lack of support for lenders when compared to its neighbour Greece
Greece Shuts State-Owned Broadcaster ERT [VIDEO]
Athens has to cut 15,000 public jobs by end of 2014 as part of bailout requirements.
Spain Mulls Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis Bailout Extension
Government may decide on one-year extension after only accessing 40% of rescue fund.
Cyprus Central Bank's Tomb-Toilets Join Financial Crisis Art Club [SLIDESHOW]
Andreas Efstathiou's installation is latest in political artwork highlighting economic problems in Greece, Spain and Italy.
Bill Gates and Danny Boyle to Address Hunger Rally in London's Hyde Park
'If...' campaign to put pressure on David Cameron ahead of G8 summit in Northern Ireland.