Dublin set to wind down Anglo Irish Bank
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The Irish government has conceded that it may have to wind down Anglo Irish Bank, if it proves vital to keeping the country solvent, the republic's finance minister Brian Lenihan said yesterday. ...

Ireland's finance minister tries to calm fears over Anglo Irish Bank
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Brian Lenihan dismisses talk that €25bn cost of toxic bank could bankrupt Ireland and says no 'magic resurrection' for economy Ireland's finance minister, Brian Lenihan, was in Brussels tonight in an effort to clinch a deal over the toxic Anglo Irish ...

Dublin insists Anglo Irish no dead duck
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Ireland's finance ministry has denied reports it has asked the European Commission for permission to wind up the affairs of Anglo Irish bank.… ...

Anglo Irish Bank won't bankrupt country: minister
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DUBLIN (AFP) - Mounting debts in the state-owned Anglo Irish Bank will not bankrupt the country, Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan said on Monday as he held talks in Brussels on the future of the bailed-out lender. ...

What next for Anglo Irish Bank?
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The Irish Finance Minister will meet the EU Competition Commissioner Joachim Almunia today to discuss the fate of the collapsed Anglo Irish Bank. ...

Irish finmin says cancer stabilised, to stay in job
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan, Dublin's architect of fiscal and banking reforms, has completed treatment for cancer, which he said on Monday has stabilised the disease and will allow him to stay in his job. ...

Anglo Irish woe
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Fate of Dublin-based Anglo Irish Bank tops the EU agenda ...

Is Ireland's resident evil, Anglo Irish bank, about to be killed off?
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Ireland's 300 'zombie hotels' are a totem of Anglo's foolhardy lending, and next week ministers meet to decide its fate They have become known as zombie hotels, a potent symbol of the profligacy of the past decade that has plunged the Irish economy d ...


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