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::The Irish government applies for assistance from the IMF and the EU [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/1121/breaking45.html] | ::The Irish government applies for assistance from the IMF and the EU [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/1121/breaking45.html] | ||
::The Irish government announces its National Recovery Plan 2011-14 [http://www.budget.gov.ie/Leaflet.pdf] - an additional €15 billion package of measures intended the deficit | ::The Irish government announces its National Recovery Plan 2011-14 [http://www.budget.gov.ie/Leaflet.pdf] - an additional €15 billion package of measures intended to reduce the [[budget deficit]] to below 3% of GDP by 2014 (comprising ⅔ expenditure reductions and ⅓ revenue increases) |
Revision as of 03:34, 25 November 2010
2008
- October: Ireland's bank guarantees
- December: Ireland's bank capital injection
2009
- January: Anglo Irish Bank nationalised
- March: Ireland's credit rating downgraded from AAA to AA+ by S&P
- December: Greece's credit rating downgraded from A- to BBB+ by S&P
2010
- January:
- Ireland's public debt rises to 65 per cent of GDP
- Greece's credit rating downgraded to A- by S&P[1]
- March:
- April:
- May
- Eurogroup/IMF makes available €110 billion to Greece[6]
- August:
- Ireland's credit rating downgraded to AA- by S&P
- IMF/EC review of Greek finances [7]
- September:
- Further support to Ireland's Anglo Irish Bank, Allied Irish Banks and Irish Nationwide banks
- October:
- November:
- The Irish government applies for assistance from the IMF and the EU [8]
- The Irish government announces its National Recovery Plan 2011-14 [9] - an additional €15 billion package of measures intended to reduce the budget deficit to below 3% of GDP by 2014 (comprising ⅔ expenditure reductions and ⅓ revenue increases)