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Also in today’s newsletter: Paschal Donohoe has become the wrong kind of poster boy
Industry says rules imposed after the financial crisis have hurt ability to attract and retain staff
Paschal Donohoe insists bloc’s economies are in ‘completely different’ shape from a decade ago
The sector must be helped to play its part in delivering Europe’s green and digital transition
Dublin poised to ditch 12.5% rate that has been cornerstone of its economic policy
Opposition Labour party open to ‘small increase’ in levy and Sinn Féin seeks more analysis
Irish finance minister says Biden’s proposals would cut country’s corporate tax take by 20 per cent
Unprecedented measures in Europe have contained the impact on jobs
Paschal Donohoe says Brussels and member states have ‘shared responsibility’ to agree spending
Paschal Donohoe to renew efforts for deposit insurance scheme across single currency area
Eurogroup overcomes opposition from Italy and northern nations on financial backstop for ailing lenders
Finance ministers delay debate over when to reimpose budgetary restrictions
Appointment is milestone for country 10 years after its eurozone bailout
Successor to Mário Centeno will have to steer the bloc through the Covid-19 crisis and more
Paschal Donohoe says OECD discussions with US are paused and fears stoking trade tensions
New taoiseach faces struggle to get economy back on track after coronavirus lockdown
Spain’s Calviño, Ireland’s Donohoe and Luxembourg’s Gramegna bid to lead currency bloc’s finance ministers
Leadership of eurozone finance ministers up for grabs after Portugal’s finance minister steps down
Finance minister warns economy will contract more than 10% this year in ‘severe’ recession
Finance minister dismisses idea of softer stance on single market rules
The recent sale of soured home loans boosted lenders’ resilience to a disorderly exit
Finance minister Donohoe admits economy would suffer but says backstop must stay
Paschal Donohoe seeks to avoid overheating economy and repeat of boom and bust
Funds go into escrow while Brussels ruling on illegal state aid challenged
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