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Will the weaker euro rescue Ireland?

Ireland’s extraordinarily open economy and strong trade links outside the euro-zone mean that it stands to gain more than other peripheral economies from the depreciation of the euro. But the currency’s fall cannot address all of the country’s problems.

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