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Noonan: This has been a 'good week' for Ireland

27/01/2012 - 07:19:41
Despite yesterday's controversy surrounding Taoiseach Enda Kenny's comments on who is to blame for the state of the economy, the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said it has been a "good week" for Ireland.

The Government has taken advantage of a "swap deal" with investors, meaning Ireland has to pay €8.5bn back to Europe in 2015 as opposed to €12bn.

It is the first time the Government has returned to the markets, albeit in a small way, since September 2010.

Speaking in Limerick last night, Minister Noonan said Ireland is back on the markets a lot earlier than anyone expected.

Mr Noonan said: "We succeeded in doing a swap for €3.5bn yesterday, which means the €12bn is now down to €8.5bn and the other €3.5bn is swapped back into 2015.

"So the Financial Times' headline today 'Ireland back in the markets'. Not permanantly, but Ireland back in the markets a lot earlier than anybody expected."

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