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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


Articles Covering Banking Crisis

For the Markets, Irish Policy is Not Worth a Shamrock

Original article: Pierre Barbancey for L’Huamanite, translated by David Lundy

Dublin is proud to take austerity measures worthy of the IMF to avoid a Grecian bailout. Workers will foot the bill.
The Irish government and its central bank governor are upset. Worried about the ability of the government to pass next month’s budget, the first of [...]

Those Two Reports on the Banking Crisis

An article by Donagh of Dublin Opinion • June 9th 2010

Those Two Reports on the Banking Crisis
A certain amount of each of the banking reports has been discussed in the media so far - the usual softening up exercise - but both reports are available for public inspection now.
31 May 2010
A Preliminary Report on The Sources of Ireland’s Banking Crisis - By Klaus [...]

Our New Kick-Ass Financial Regulator

The arrival of Matthew Elderfield a.k.a. The Financial Regulator a.k.a. The Regulator a.k.a. The Sheriff of Dodge City has been universally heralded by the media and political establishment as the second coming of Christ. Well, the Christ of ledgers, calculators and informal speeches at the Financial Services Ireland Conference anyway.
At a time when public sector workers and government are almost [...]

A Good Friday - For The Banks

On Tuesday, 30 March 2010, Brian Lenihan - Minister for Finance in a state with a €20 billion deficit and almost 450,000 people unemployed - stood before the Dáil and announced that over the next number of years Ireland will pump €80 billion into five wayward banks.
In carefully coordinated statements, [...]

Minister, You do not have the authority to implement a bank bailout of this scale

[Speech by Arthur Morgan TD, Sinn Féin's Finance Spokesperson delivered in the Dail yesterday in response to Minister Lenihan's announcement of the recapitalisation details following the beginning of the process to move the loans to NAMA]
You do not have the authority to implement a bank bailout of this scale. Your government is at record lows [...]

Govt bail out of banks makes taxpayer pay cost of crony capitalism

[Labour Party Finance Spokesperson Joan Burton's speech to the Dail after Finance Minister Brian Lenihan announced the details of the recapitalisation of Irish banks after loans had been taken into NAMA]
The Irish taxpayer is today seeing the costs and consequences of crony Irish capitalism.
Today’s recapitalisation and transfer of assets to NAMA is socialism for bankers [...]

Still Relying on Outsider’s Eyes

Writing in the Irish Independent today Brendan Keenan seemed to have an epiphany regarding Ireland’s deflation problem. He, like most Irish newspaper economic commentators considers the deflationary effects of the strategy to reduce spending, including public sector pay and pension provision as unimportant.  In order to achieve this revelation, however, all he had to do [...]

Home Repossessions Set to Balloon

Sixteen months after the Dublin government committed the state to underwriting the six main banks’ total deposits and loans, and half a year since the introduction of the NAMA initiative - the issue of home repossessions has come to the fore. Billions of euro have been invested in the banks, eleven to be exact. Not [...]

Depression: Does a major economic crisis always and inevitably benefit the Left?

When the world financial system looked as if it might collapse in the autumn of 2008, many people assumed that there would have to be drastic changes in the wake of the crisis. Nothing would ever be the same again: the neoliberal philosophy which had spawned the financial meltdown was now irreparably damaged, and a [...]

ILR Podcast: Economist Michael Burke on How the Government is Causing the Crisis to Deepen

Yesterday I talked to Michael Burke, an economist with 25 years experience working in the Financial Services sector in the UK, including a 5 years period as a senior economist in Citibank. Recently he entered the economic debate here by saying that the Government’s current strategy of cutting government spending could lead to an even [...]

 
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Tracing the Decisions

That Shaped the Irish Economy,

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