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29 November 2010 ~ Comments Off

EU clears $89 billion in loans for Ireland, sets up new rules for future sovereign bailouts

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union nations agreed to give euro67.5 billion ($89.4 billion) in bailout loans to Ireland on Sunday to help it weather the cost of its massive banking crisis, and sketched out new rules for future emergencies in an effort to restore faith in the euro currency.

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