Markets News Afternoon: Lenihan to outline proposals for inquiry into the banking crisis; Report on DCC insider trading says any breaches of company law unintentional

by admin on January 19, 2010

Markets news on stocks, currencies and oil; The Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan plans to outline  proposals in the Dáil for an inquiry into the Irish banking crisis. Meanwhile, a High Court report into DCC, the energy and business services conglomerate, and transactions linked to insider dealing in Fyffes shares, has found that any breaches of company law which occurred “were not made intentionally.”

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