Central Bank governor says Ireland’s two biggest banks AIB and Bank of Ireland have passed its stress tests — which are more severe than ongoing Eurozone tests

by admin on July 17, 2010

The Central Bank governor said today that Ireland’s two biggest banks AIB and Bank of Ireland, have passed its stress tests more severe than those currently being carried out by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors.

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