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Spreads on the credit index for senior European financials widen as EU releases burden-sharing consultation paper
Swiss National Bank excludes Irish sovereign debt and that of some Irish banks from list of collateral eligible for open market operations
The cost of insuring against a default by the Bank of Ireland rose today, as the Swiss central bank stopped accepting the bonds of Irish banks as collateral
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The cost of insuring against a default of Ireland's major banks went up today, despite yesterday's aid package agreed by parliament.
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