Relief for Ireland, but who's next?

Dublin's woes are being slowly dealt with, but the market is far from relieving its worries about the eurozone

Early indications from this morning's trading seem to show that Ireland's bailout capitulation has brought the country some welcome relief from the harsh gaze of the markets, but things are far from settled in Europe.

This chart from Kathleen Brooks, research director at Gain Capital, shows that Greek credit default swaps have failed to follow the rest of the eurozone in their rally after Ireland finally requested a loan from the European Union and The International Monetary Fund on Sunday.

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