Bondholders
# bondholders - Sunday 28 April, 2013
The 9 at 9: Sunday
Good morning! Here are the nine things you need to know as you kick off your Sunday morning.
# bondholders - Wednesday 27 March, 2013
Ballyhea protestors in Brussels to meet MEPs from economics committee
The protestors – who have held weekly marches opposing the bailout – want help getting a meeting with the ECB.
# bondholders - Monday 25 March, 2013
Update: Eurozone head insists Cyprus deal not template for future bailouts
Jeroen Dijsselbloem had earlier said the Cyprus template – where depositors and bondholders are hit before governments – is the new model for how troubled banks will be handled. He has since clarified the remarks.
# bondholders - Monday 14 January, 2013
State-owned Permanent TSB pays €1.3bn to bondholders today
The repayment is part of over €17 billion that will be paid to bondholders by Irish banks in 2013.
# bondholders - Sunday 6 January, 2013
Back to work: Here are the stories you missed over Christmas and New Year
Many of us are returning to work for the first time tomorrow following the festive period. Here is a round-up of the news stories you may have missed. You are welcome.
# bondholders - Friday 28 December, 2012
In last bondholder payment of 2012, BoI pays out nearly €40 million
The only one of Ireland’s main banks not under State control makes the final payment to bondholders today bringing to over €20 billion the amount paid out by it and other banks this year.
# bondholders - Saturday 8 December, 2012
Sinn Féin publishes motion of no confidence in government
Gerry Adams said the coalition parties have “broken their contract with the electorate”.
# bondholders - Sunday 21 October, 2012
Noonan insists: No, the Troika DID demand that we repay the bank bondholders
After Stephen Donnelly reports the Troika shifted blame from themselves, Michael Noonan says: it’s Trichet’s fault.
# bondholders - Thursday 4 October, 2012
The Evening Fix…now with added ’80s childhood memories
The things we learned, loved and shared today.
Noonan: There is no way of verifying who AIB bondholders are
Finance Minister Michael Noonan has said that an attempt to verify exactly who the bondholders who received €1 billion this week are would be an “irretrievable” step towards default.
# bondholders - Wednesday 3 October, 2012
The 5 at 5: Wednesday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
# bondholders - Monday 1 October, 2012
The Evening Fix…now with added gecko tongue
The things we learned, loved and shared today.
The 5 at 5: Monday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
GALLERY: Protestors occupy AIB branches over €1 billion bond repayment
Sinn Féin protested at AIB’s O’Connell St branch – while the Occupy movement moved into Grafton St – to protest the move.
AIB repays €1 billion to unsecured bondholders today
More than €18 billion has been repaid to bondholders by state-owned Irish banks this year.
# bondholders - Tuesday 18 September, 2012
Pictures: Ballyhea bondholder bailout protesters reach Dublin
The ‘Ballyhea says No!’ protest group reached the capital today, demonstrating against payments to bondholders.
Column: Here’s what our leaders need to deliver in the new Dáil term
Independent TD Catherine Murphy gives her take on the challenge faced by the Government.
# bondholders - Wednesday 18 July, 2012
Column: We won’t stop marching until the ECB returns Ireland’s money
Amid a national near-silence, the residents of Ballyhea in Cork protest against the bondholder bailout every single week. Diarmuid O’Flynn explains why he leads the march.
# bondholders - Tuesday 17 July, 2012
Noonan meets ECB head Draghi: Will he allow us burn the bondholders?
The Minister for Finance will travel to Frankfurt today, amid reports the ECB may let Spain impose losses on senior bondholders.
# bondholders - Monday 16 July, 2012
The 5 at 5: Monday
5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock…
Could Ireland burn the bondholders?
A report in the Wall Street Journal about talks on the Spanish bailout has sparked a renewed debate.
# bondholders - Wednesday 27 June, 2012
Paying €1.1bn to bondholders is con job says TD
Donnelly said paying off bondholders while the State cuts funds for disabled children is obscene.
# bondholders - Sunday 10 June, 2012
Column: Ireland is not a just society. The solidarity we need has been lost.
Why should bondholders come before our most vulnerable? Fr Peter McVerry asks whether a fair society is any more than a dream.
# bondholders - Tuesday 29 May, 2012
Column: Low rate of lending to Germany has put them in driving seat
The gap between those who can access the markets and those who can’t continues to wide, writes Nick Leeson…
# bondholders - Wednesday 11 April, 2012
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the few bits and pieces you might not have seen.
Column: Why is the payment of €1.5bn to bondholders not news?
AIB was recapitalised by this country’s citizens after its reckless lending strategy – and one backed by bondholders. Now, writes independent TD Stephen Donnelly, those bondholders continue to make no losses at all.
The 9 at 9: Wednesday
Nine things you need to know this morning…
€1.5billion to be paid to senior AIB bondholders today
Independent TD Stephen Donnelly has described the payment as “criminal”.
# bondholders - Tuesday 13 March, 2012
EU ministers approve €130bn Greek bailout
Meanwhile – Spain has announced that it will not meet the deficit goal agreed with the EU for this year.
# bondholders - Friday 9 March, 2012
Greek deal is ‘a credit event’ triggering potential $3bn pay out
The agency overseeing financial derivatives has said that anyone holding a type of insurance on Greek bonds will receive a payout.
TheJournal.ie’s progress report for the Government: Banking and the IMF/EU deal
It’s possibly the single biggest issue facing the government – but how has it dealt with the troika deal and banking in its first year?
# bondholders - Wednesday 15 February, 2012
The 5 at 5: Wednesday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
# bondholders - Sunday 12 February, 2012
Major riots in Athens as Greek parliament approves austerity deal
Fireballs light up the evening sky in the Greek capital as parliament approves new austerity measures to help secure a €130bn bailout.
The Daily Fix: Sunday
In the Fix: Whitney Houston’s last performance, and Merkozy ‘hijacking’ eurozone policy.
Merkel and Sarkozy ‘allowed to hijack’ eurozone policy-making, says Anglo chairman
Alan Dukes, chairman of the bank formerly known as Anglo, also said Enda was ‘unwise’ with some pre-election promises.
# bondholders - Saturday 11 February, 2012
Greek government warns rebel MPs of “dangerous path” to default
MPs vote tomorrow on approving the government’s new austerity plans – but many have threatened to scupper it.
# bondholders - Friday 10 February, 2012
# bondholders - Thursday 9 February, 2012
The Daily Fix: Thursday
All the day’s big stories – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…
The 5 at 5: Thursday
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

























































