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Analysis: Icelanders question their lauded economic recovery

Iceland's biggest IT company CCP is what the island needs to leave its economic crisis behind. It is global, growing and employs hundreds but its tale is also one of frustration that echoes concerns about the country's future.

 

Iceland Rejects Icesave Debt Deal

Iceland Rejects Icesave Debt Deal

Icelandic voters appeared Sunday to have rejected a government-approved deal to repay Britain and the Netherlands $5 billion for their citizens' deposits in the failed online bank Icesave.

 

Iceland 'negligent' over Icesave

Iceland 'negligent' over Icesave

Icelandic authorities should have made sure UK Icesave depositors were insured by the UK, a report says.

 

Angry Icelanders set to reject Icesave deal

Angry Icelanders set to reject Icesave deal

Icelanders are set to reject the terms for repaying Anglo-Dutch debts in a referendum on Saturday, forcing new negotiations with creditors and delaying financial aid the country needs to fix its shattered economy.

 

Conditions good for Icesave deal: Iceland minister

Icelanders are sure to vote against repaying $5 billion in "Icesave" debts if a referendum goes ahead on Saturday, but conditions are good for reaching a revised deal with Britain and the Netherlands, Iceland's Foreign Minister was quoted on Wednesday as saying.

 

Iceland seeks new government pact

Iceland seeks new government pact

Iceland's president tries to establish an interim coalition, after the cabinet quit amid an escalating financial crisis.

 

Iceland’s Government Collapses

Iceland’s Government Collapses

Iceland’s prime minister says the island nation’s coalition government has collapsed amid a deepening financial crisis.

 

Iceland minister resigns as government reels

Iceland's Minister of Business Affairs Bjorgvin Sigurdsson resigned Sunday, three months after the collapse of several of the country's leading banks and its stock market.

 

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