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Banking Crisis

Material on the Banking Crisis and NAMA is available here.

  • Bank Guarantee documentation from the Department of Finance, July 15, 2010
  • The Honohan Report on Ireland's Banking Crisis
  • The Regling-Watson Report - Preliminary Report into Ireland's Banking Crisis
  • 2011 Facts and Figures on Euopean Banks
  • A different approach to tackling debt crisis - Karl Whelan article in Business and Finance
  • Bank stress testing in Ireland - full texts and comments
  • Causes of Banking Crisis - Full text and all findings
  • Euro Summit makes some progress but huge questions remain
  • Governments must break the link between states and their banks and minimize costs to taxpayers - Chopra (IMF) supports position proposed by Social Justice Ireland
  • Ireland protected European financial stability by taking on debt - time to ease this burden: Karl Whelan
  • NCB analysis provides some clarity on government's options re bondholders
  • Should Ireland pay the debts run up by gambling bankers and speculators?
  • Social Justice Ireland statement on Anglo/IBRC agreement
  • The issue of moral hazard in the Irish banking system is not being addressed adequately
‹ Social Justice Ireland's Briefing for the IMF/ECB/EC 'troika' - Full Text up Bank Guarantee documentation from the Department of Finance, July 15, 2010 ›
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