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Ireland to keep two banks private

Source: BBC
Dublin : Ireland | 10 months ago  
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The government had vowed in December to pump in billions of euros in exchange for a 25% stake in each of the banks. But shares in the two banks have been falling amid fears they might need a bigger-than-expected cash injection by the state. It comes after the government nationalised Anglo Irish Bank last...
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