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Doubts still on euro zone recapitalisaton for Irish banks-cenbank

Reuters: Financials

Sun, 10 Feb 2013

DUBLIN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Moves to allow euro zone rescue funds such as the European Stability Mechanism to directly recapitalise a member nation's banks are 'encouraging', but a big question mark remains over whether they will apply retrospectively to the likes of Ireland, the country's central ...

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  2. Europe
  3. Ireland

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