As Iceland holds a referendum over a €3.9bn debt repayment deal with Britain and the Netherlands, many voters are struggling to decide whether it is even worth the effort to participate
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FT on 5th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
A delegation from Reykjavik heads to London to persuade the British and Dutch governments to reopen negotiations over a €3.9bn debt repayment deal
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FT on 16th Feb 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
The spectacular rejection by Icelandic voters of an 'Icesave' accord gives Iceland a resounding mandate to push for better terms in settling €3.9 billion in losses to Britain and the Netherlands.
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EurActiv on 8th Mar 2010 (via euractiv.com)
Iceland is close to a deal with Britain and the Netherlands over €3.8bn lost in the Icesave online bank, eight months after an earlier agreement was rejected in a referendum
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FT on 16th Nov 2010 (via ft.com)
Iceland has struck a fresh deal with Britain and the Netherlands to repay nearly €4bn lost in the failed Icesave online bank after two years of diplomatic wrangling
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FT on 9th Dec 2010 (via ft.com)
Near-bankrupt Iceland's €4bn ($5.43bn) loan from Russia is still not a done deal. Iceland's central bank Governor David Oddsson says that talks are still "ongoing" but that any aid from Russia would be "very much welcomed." You can understand why Iceland is desperate for a massive euro-injection in the current bank crisis: the Sedlabanki, the central ...
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Spectator on 7th Oct 2008 (via spectator.co.uk)
Iceland's prime minister said on 8 January she was ready to put her trust in voters to ratify a deal aimed at repaying Britain and the Netherlands more than $5 billion arising from the country's banking collapse.
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EurActiv on 11th Jan 2010 (via euractiv.com)
David Cameron is facing a further Conservative revolt over Europe after a Cabinet minister and the Mayor of London told him he must hold a referendum on the fiscal union being created to save the euro.
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Telegraph on 7th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Iceland's president rejected a bill to repay Britain and the Netherlands more than $5 billion their savers lost when Icelandic banks collapsed, forcing a referendum on the issue. The move threatens vital economic aid and the country's EU accession bid.
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EurActiv on 6th Jan 2010 (via euractiv.com)
Iceland's parliament narrowly backs a deal to repay British and Dutch governments over the collapse of the Icesave bank.
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BBCPolitics on 31st Dec 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)