Newsround: what Wednesday's papers say
Kenny not concerned by G8 strategy on tax evasion by multinationals; Banks set to take trackers off struggling borrowers; Bruton holds line against Labour on tax cuts; Further cuts for special needs pupils.
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Taoiseach says Ireland can sign up to G8 tax evasion pact
The Group of 8 leaders last night announced significant new commitments to tackle tax evasion and avoidance by multinational companies.
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Green Property agrees sale of high profile London skyscraper development
Green Property is to sell a high profile skyscraper development in an off-market sale to China’s largest premier commercial property and entertainment conglomerate.
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COMMENT: The troika's long goodbye
Once the troika pays out all the bailout cash, its ability to force Ireland's hand will diminish, hence the latest stern message from the European Commission, writes Cliff Taylor.
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Inflation at 53 year low gives Bernanke time to press on with QE
The lowest inflation since the brink of the Kennedy-era economic boom in the 1960s is buying time for Fed chairman Ben Bernanke to press on with monthly bond purchases.
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Intel boss wants chip giant to "move faster"
High tech giant Intel, which has a major manufacturing operation in Ireland, is aiming to bring new products to market more quickly and then update to refine them.
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News Corp spinoff falls in Sydney as Murdoch splits company
News Corp fell in its Sydney debut as stock in the billionaire’s newspaper assets started trading separately in a split from his entertainment businesses.
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