# banking-crisis - Sunday 27 November, 2016
# Bankers
# Bankers
Three of Ireland’s top bankers were before an Oireachtas committee to talk about the state of Irish banking system.
# banking-crisis - Saturday 19 December, 2015
# Plymouth Rock
# Plymouth Rock
The Plymouth County Correctional Facility has housed infamous murderers and terrorists, and now, the former CEO of Anglo.
# banking-crisis - Monday 7 December, 2015
# Huge Row
# Huge Row
Two members of the committee have decided not to back it.
# banking-crisis - Tuesday 24 November, 2015
# All Or Nothing
# All Or Nothing
Sinn Féin’s Pearse Doherty said the committee was attempting a “rescue operation”.
# banking-crisis - Friday 13 November, 2015
# Naughty Naughty
# Naughty Naughty
Members of the banking inquiry will be barred from using any electronic devices when they view the draft report next week.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 1 November, 2015
# Inside The Room
# Inside The Room
Here’s some of what the former Tánaiste has revealed.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 2 September, 2015
# Banking Inquiry
# Banking Inquiry
“I feel misrepresented deputy. 80% of what has been written about me is wrong. 10% might be disputed.”
# banking-crisis - Thursday 9 July, 2015
# News Wrap
# News Wrap
All the day’s news so far? You’ll find it here.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 8 July, 2015
# Helping Hand
# Helping Hand
James Koufos realised he was a friend of his father’s.
# banking-crisis - Monday 15 June, 2015
# Banking Inquiry
# Banking Inquiry
Details of Kevin Cardiff’s submission to the banking inquiry have been reported in the media.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 3 June, 2015
# Bertie Lols
# Bertie Lols
The former taoiseach spoke to school pupils in Wales yesterday.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 22 April, 2015
# Deja Vu
# Deja Vu
Nama took its turn before the banking inquiry today.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 19 April, 2015
# Mortgage Crisis
# Mortgage Crisis
“It was like someone had a gun to my head. I was crying on the steps of the bank.”
# banking-crisis - Thursday 9 April, 2015
# The Governator
# The Governator
But the Central Bank governor also wants to explode a few myths about the banking crisis.
# banking-crisis - Monday 16 March, 2015
# THE STORY SO FAR
# THE STORY SO FAR
The inquiry is finally up and running and it’s had its moments…
# banking-crisis - Thursday 26 February, 2015
# Banking Inquiry
# Banking Inquiry
The banking inquiry is entering its Nexus phase…
# banking-crisis - Sunday 18 January, 2015
# Banking Crisis
# Banking Crisis
He said that it’s important that productions about the banking crisis get made.
# banking-crisis - Thursday 4 December, 2014
# Here We Go
# Here We Go
The inquiry is due to begin public hearings the week after next.
# banking-crisis - Tuesday 11 November, 2014
# Too Big To Fail
# Too Big To Fail
*If new laws proposed by the global banking watchdog are brought in… and if they actually work.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 23 July, 2014
# Banking Crisis
# Banking Crisis
The final report will help members determine how the inquiry model is going to work.
# banking-crisis - Thursday 19 June, 2014
# Pay Back Time
# Pay Back Time
AIB is holding its AGM today, and the bank’s boss wants the Government to know it’s going to get paid back.
# banking-crisis - Friday 13 June, 2014
# Behind Closed Doors
# Behind Closed Doors
After a week of Hitler references, ‘hysterical’ senators, and ‘making a balls of it’ the first meeting of the Oireachtas Committee set up the examine the banking crisis takes place next week.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 18 May, 2014
# Opinion
# Opinion
Willful ignorance or not, the crude approach is going to end in misery. Again.
# banking-crisis - Saturday 22 March, 2014
# Banking Crisis
# Banking Crisis
These are the full documents prepared for the Department of Finance and the National Treasury Management Agency at the height of the crisis.
# banking-crisis - Monday 2 December, 2013
# Banking
# Banking
The bank does not need to raise additional capital, according to the Central Bank.
# banking-crisis - Thursday 22 August, 2013
# The Banks
# The Banks
Brendan Howlin was responding to the criticism of the banks by the Financial Ombudsman yesterday.
# banking-crisis - Monday 8 July, 2013
# Anglo Tapes
# Anglo Tapes
The latest conversations will raise questions about how much Anglo executives knew about the sinking bank.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 7 July, 2013
# Anglo Tapes
# Anglo Tapes
An Oireachtas banking inquiry is needed to identify individual wrongdoing and system failures – as well as to establish the behaviour of the Central Bank before and after the economic collapse, TDs have said today.
# banking-crisis - Saturday 6 July, 2013
# Ortolan
# Ortolan
Still reeling from the Anglo Tapes? We recall a clairvoyant extract from satirical novel, The Eighty-Five Billion Dollar Man.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 19 May, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Many sensible individuals are now rightly worried about the security of their savings and investments, writes David Quinn who says diversification is key.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 12 May, 2013
# Bank Inquiry
# Bank Inquiry
The government has been seeking to bring forward legislation to strengthen the Oireachtas’ ability to carry out inquiries into matters of public interest in the wake of the rejection of a referendum in 2011.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 21 April, 2013
# Read Me
# Read Me
Former trader Nick Leeson explains why he has begun to work as a mediator between indebted people and the banks…
# banking-crisis - Thursday 4 April, 2013
# Read Me
# Read Me
Tamer Fakahany, a deputy managing editor with Associated Press, recalls the displacement of Cypriots he witnessed as a boy – and why its present travails have inspired him to return with his young son.
# Banking Crisis
# Banking Crisis
The committee will meet this morning with officials from the Dept of Finance and Central Bank of Ireland
# banking-crisis - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
# Permanent TSB
# Permanent TSB
There’s some good news, though: losses on loan write-offs are down by over half a billion euro when compared to 2011.
# banking-crisis - Friday 8 March, 2013
# Crisis
# Crisis
New mortgage figures show that 94,488 mortgage accounts are in arrears of more than three months.
# banking-crisis - Thursday 7 March, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Labour has had to make some tough choices in government but, as a result, Ireland can be more confident about its future, writes Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore.
# banking-crisis - Sunday 3 March, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
In 2012 there were a total 8,135 complaints made to the Financial Services Ombudsman. While we should be able to name and shame badly behaving banks, consumers should also be concerned about the performance of this office, writes Ronan Coburn.
# banking-crisis - Wednesday 6 February, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
The looming payment deadline for the next €3.06 billion promissory note instalment is at the centre of discussions – but the legality of this debt is not being properly considered, writes Andy Storey.
# banking-crisis - Saturday 19 January, 2013
# You Told Us
# You Told Us
Here’s our round-up of the best, the most popular and the most commented-on pieces from the past week. Did you make it in?