DUBLIN, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Three years after going cap in hand to international lenders for a bail out, Ireland is set to step out on its own again.
The European Union and International Monetary Fund are due to sign off on the last part of a 85 billion euro ($114 billion) bailout, leaving Ireland to exit the process by the end of the year, the first crisis-hit euro zone country to do so.
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