Bailed-Out Irish Banks May Help Avoid New Rescue
Irish banks bailed out by the government may have helped avoid another taxpayer-funded rescue with a recent bond swap that shifted roughly 30% of EUR11.9 billion ($15.7 billion) in government debt due in 2014, to notes maturing a year later.
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