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Ireland Plans To Split Up Anglo Irish Bank
Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks

Ireland to split Anglo Irish Bank in 2
Ireland announced Wednesday it plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are dealing with their debt crisis.

Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
Ireland plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are taking control of their debt crisis.

Ireland: The Carnage Continues
Ireland is officially Europes newest punching bag. Despite a renewed effort to aid its battered banks, Ireland is rapidly losing the confidence of traders in the market for derivatives called credit-default swaps.

Ireland to wind-down Anglo; cost known by Oct
Ireland to wind-down Anglo; cost known by Oct

Ireland debates bank-bailouts, awaits EU ruling
Ireland's government privately debated Wednesday how to proceed with its plans for protecting the nation's struggling banks and in particular whether to keep pouring billions into nationalized Anglo Irish Bank.

Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
DUBLIN -- Ireland plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are dealing with their debt crisis.

Ireland Moves to Split Up Troubled Anglo Irish Bank
The Irish government, bowing to market fears that its escalating banking losses might cause it to default, said Wednesday that it would split the Anglo Irish Bank into two entities, one of which would eventually cease operations, The New York Timesâs Landon Thomas Jr. reported.

Ireland to Split Anglo Irish Into Good, Bad Banks
Ireland plans to split bailed-out Anglo Irish into 'good' deposit bank, 'bad' toxic-debt bank Government of Ireland - Business - Ireland - Financial Services - Banking Services

Ireland to wind-down Anglo Irish
Ireland's government outlined a compromise solution for winding down nationalised Anglo Irish Bank on Wednesday but failed to put either a price or an exact timeframe on burying the fiscal and economic deadweight.

Ireland to wind down Anglo Irish bank
Ireland's government has outlined a compromise solution for winding down troubled Anglo Irish Bank, but failed to put either a price or a timeline on its plan.

Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
Ireland plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are taking control of their debt crisis. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan said Wednesday that... Ireland - European Union - Government of Ireland - Minister of Finance - Republic of Ireland

Ireland to wind-down Anglo; cost known in October
Ireland's government outlined a compromise solution for winding down troubled Anglo Irish Bank on Wednesday but failed to put either a price or a timeline on its plan.

Ireland plans to split bailed-out Anglo Irish into 'good' deposit bank, 'bad' toxic-debt bank
DUBLIN - Ireland's most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, will be split into two entities as part of the government's efforts to reassure international lenders that the country is taking control of its debt crisis.

Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
Ireland plans to split bailed-out Anglo Irish into `good' deposit bank, `bad' toxic-debt bank

Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
Ireland plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are taking control of their debt cris

UPDATE 1-Ireland to wind-down Anglo; cost known by Oct
UPDATE 1-Ireland to wind-down Anglo; cost known by Oct

Instant View - Ireland lays out plan for Anglo Irish Bank
Ireland will split nationalised lender Anglo Irish Bank into a funding bank and an asset recovery bank to wind down its assets over an unspecified period of time the finance ministry said on Wednesday.

Ireland extends bank guarantee; situation "manageable"
Ireland extended its guarantee for short-term bank liabilities including corporate and interbank deposits as expected on Tuesday as the government sought to reassure investors about its financial position.

Drunken, Rowdy Bond Market Is About to Be Ill: Commentary by Mark Gilbert
Like a drunk at a party, the bond market is starting to bump into tables, telling off-color jokes, talking too loudly and spilling drinks. The smart guests will steer clear before he starts screaming at his shoes and wanders off to pray to the porcelain.

Ireland's Burial Proposal for Anglo Irish Bank Leaves Cost Question Alive
Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihanâs plan for âfinalityâ on the cost of bailing out Anglo Irish Bank Corp. has left one question alive: The cost.

Saving Ireland Becomes Latin-Like Obsession for Lenihan in Fight for Life
As a 12-year-old boy, Brian Lenihan learned Latin during the summer to win a place at James Joyceâs alma mater, Belvedere College in Dublin.

Bankers dismiss market jitters
Bankers dismiss market jitters

Ireland to wind down Anglo Irish Bank
Central bank will outline capital needs of plan by Oct. 9 Sep 2010 4:13 AM

Anglo Irish to Be Split as Ireland Seeks ‘Finality’
Anglo Irish Bank Corp. will be broken in two as Irelandâs government seeks âfinalityâ on the bailout of the nationalized bank and tries to calm investor concern that the cost will continue to mount.

All-Ireland Cola factory opens in Lisburn
The opening of a near £100m Coca-Cola manufacturing plant in Co Antrim will yield long-term economic benefits for Northern Ireland, political leaders have claimed.

Bankers dismiss market jitters
Leading bankers have dismissed revived market jitters about the financial industry and played down concerns that patchy economic recovery and tough new capital rules could plunge the sector into more turmoil.

Research and Markets: Ireland Food and Drink Report Q3 2010 trade body Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI ...
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Ireland Food and Drink Report Q3 2010" report to their offering.

Ireland to split Anglo Irish Bank in 2
Irish government will split bailed-out Anglo Irish in 2

Ireland CDS Hit All-Time High
The cost of insuring Irish sovereign debt against default using five-year credit default swaps, rose to a fresh all-time high.

Market Report: City feedback drives gains for Centrica
Deal rumours bubbled up around Centrica last night, but traders remained wary, pinning the gas company's rise on positive feedback from a management outing in the City earlier this week.

Ireland debates bank-bailouts, awaits EU ruling
Irish government debates future of national bank insurance, Anglo bailout as EU verdict looms

Market advances on low volumes
THE Irish market ended the day in positive territory yesterday despite lingering in the red for much of the day with light trading volumes due to the US bank holiday.

Ireland's dependence on Europe has become a one-way street
EUROPEAN DIARY:Brian Lenihan is back in focus as Irelandâs enormous fiscal problems are coming to the fore again in Europe, writesARTHUR BEESLEY

Banks plan to sell art to help fund recapitalisation
BANK of Ireland is tostart selling its art collection after Standard & Poorâs estimated that the Government-backed recapitalising of the banking system may cost as much as â¬50 billion.

Troubled Anglo Irish to be split
Irelandâs finance minister says splitting Anglo into âgoodâ and âbadâ banks the least costly outcome to taxpayers

No hope for jobs in Ireland before Christmas
According to a new survey Irish employers have the fourth most negative outlook on employment. This means that finding employment in Ireland before Christmas is unlikely.

UK house prices edge ahead by 0.2%
House prices were broadly unchanged during August as activity in the property market remained subdued, figures have shown. Related Stories Food and drink show gets blooming better Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp Coca-Cola plant 'will bring benefits to Northern Ireland'

UK house prices edge ahead by 0.2%
House prices were broadly unchanged during August as activity in the property market remained subdued, figures have shown. Related Stories Coca-Cola plant 'will bring benefits to Northern Ireland'

A day of relative stability shows ratchet at work
BOND YIELDS:YESTERDAY WAS a day of relative calm in the bond market following Tuesdayâs panicked selling of Irish Government debt. The Europe-wide calm, and somewhat more clarity on Anglo Irish Bankâs future, caused the yield on the benchmark 10-year government bond to close the day broadly unchanged on its opening, at a shade off 6 per cent.

Irish Bank in Capital Crisis Sells Artworks; Others May Follow
Bank of Ireland Plc is to start selling its art collection after Standard & Poorâs estimated the government-backed recapitalizing of the banking system may cost as much as 50 billion euros ($64 billion).

Convention centre marks beginning of new era for business tourism, says Cowen
THE OPENING of Convention Centre Dublin will give Ireland an opportunity to win a share of the global conference market, estimated to be worth â¬40 billion a year, according to Taoiseach Brian Cowen.

Banks Pace Stocks' Gains (Market Update)
Stocks advanced modestly as investors found comfort in the European banking sector,...

Global bankers dismiss market jitters
Bundesbank head sees no double-dip recession. 9 Sep 2010 5:09 AM

Bank of Ireland, EBS Building Society Consider Bond Sales, Times Reports
Bank of Ireland is considering a 1 billion-euro ($1.3 billion) bond sale as the countryâs lenders face debt roll-overs at the end of September, the Sunday Times reported, without citing anyone.

Employers to cut staff numbers in next few months
Northern Ireland employers plan to cut staff numbers over the next three months despite a rapidly improving job market elsewhere in the UK, a new report has revealed. Related Stories kia cars recall over door wiring Wireless network boost to broadband horizons Banking on a better deal for customers Bmi targets Ryanairâs Belfast City Airport slots Flybe swoops on Ryanair Belfast routes

Meat industry must cut costs, says expert study
Northern Ireland's £1.5bn meat industry must work on cutting costs and boosting export opportunities over the next 10 years, according to a study. Related Stories Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp UK house prices edge ahead by 0.2% Coca-Cola plant 'will bring benefits to Northern Ireland'

Employers to cut staff numbers in next few months
Northern Ireland employers plan to cut staff numbers over the next three months despite a rapidly improving job market elsewhere in the UK, a new report has revealed. Related Stories Sports Direct scores £167m profit Food and drink show gets blooming better Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp

BAE, William Morrison, Premier Farnell, Redrow: U.K., Irish Equity Preview
The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in U.K. and Irish markets. Stock symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last market close.

Europe’s Bond Market Tanks Again
Fears that Europe's banks are vulnerable to losses on risky government bond investments are sending shivers through the European bond markets, especially Ireland and Greece.

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