Ireland does not need a posse of super-charged, bonus-snorting bankers
Caveat: Restrictions on bankers’ salaries example of when populism can be benign
Caveat: Restrictions on bankers’ salaries example of when populism can be benign
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
Pressure is mounting for top bankers’ pay limits to be lifted. It should be resisted
Ex-Anglo chief denies conspiracy to defraud and false accounting
Highly regarded chief executive led Bank of Ireland out of post-bailout wilderness
Draft plan claimed bank could overcome ‘issues’ caused by crisis, inquiry told
Developer defends company and says agency poached staff when construction firm failed
Oireachtas investigation will review conflicting accounts provided by witnesses
Chairman expected to remind members leaking of documents a criminal offence
When major players on the night of the bank guarantee give conflicting evidence, it is clear we are not yet getting the full picture
Former BoI governors Richard Burrows and Laurence Crowley testify
Richie Boucher is the only senior bank executive to have survived the clean-out of directors by Government at domestic banks
At worst, hints of a government that had lost control of the situation in 2008
Consequences of bailing in senior bondholders could have ‘far outweighed the gains’
Kathy Sheridan: ‘Any one of them who attempts political stunts, showboating or grandstanding should be cut off at the knees’
Chief executive Richie Boucher says bank has ‘constructively engaged’ with inquiry as he reports €921m pre-tax profit for 2014
Banking inquiry a distraction as bank looks to consolidate recovery in face of fragile EU economy and political uncertainty at home and in key UK market
Former executives of BofI, AIB, Ulster Bank summoned to appear
Limitations placed on Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis in terms of who it can call and what questions it can ask
Witnesses to include bankers, regulators, politicians, civil servants, auditors and advisers
Chief executive says he will oversee publication of interim results on August 1st
Authority backs purchase of retailer’s loans from IBRC and Ulster Bank
Seven biggest lenders have signed up to a new voluntary standards body
How events unfolded on September 29th, 2008, that will ultimately cost us €64bn
One banker says early on they were pushing for a State guarantee, but others are less clear when this issue first arose that night
Governer John Hurley said there was little he could do to prevent Anglo’s collapse
Business Opinion: why do we expect a culture of accountability in corporate life when we don’t have much of one in political life?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices