Ireland’s banking sector: back in business
A few short years ago, it was hard to imagine Ireland’s economy returning to anything resembling full health. The greatest property boom in the country’s history had created a crash that seemed all but irretrievable. Yet Ireland’s banks are again buzzing around the markets, selling an array of debt instruments and paying back government debt. Elliot Wilson reports.
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