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The former chairman of Irish Nationwide has been given a €20,000 fine
Michael Fingleton fails in attempt to stop Central Bank inquiry
What on earth is this Siteserv story all about - and why is it back in the news?
Bankers whose building society got a €5.4 billion bailout claim an investigation is "unconstitutional"
Michael Fingleton is taking on the Central Bank
Cowen nodded to Lenihan and said 'Come on, let's have a chat'
Watch: Patrick Honohan bangs table as he comes to 'loggerheads' with Pearse Doherty
Brian Lenihan wanted to burn bondholders - but he was overruled
IBRC won't say how much former Anglo directors still owe them
30 Days in September: An Oral History of the Bank Guarantee
These are the questions John Bruton wants the banking inquiry to answer
400 former IBRC staff will miss out on improved redundancy package
IBRC staff set for redundancy payments of up to €18,000
The government has sold thousands of mortgage owners 'down the river' - Donnelly
Independent review to scrutinise decision not to sue KPMG
Relics of the boom: What now for the banking sector's landmark real estate sites?
Anglo worried that the bank guarantee could make it liable if other banks failed
The Department of Finance has lost letters connected to the bank guarantee
Two groups chosen by NAMA to manage Anglo's loans
After four years and €64.1 billion, bank guarantee is finally scrapped
Extract: 'The Financial Regulator investigating what went wrong at Irish Nationwide is a unique piece of Irish irony'
Taoiseach quizzed on whether credit unions will lose millions in IBRC liquidation
10 things we learned from RTÉ's Inside Irish Nationwide
Explainer: What happened last night? Why was IBRC liquidated? What happens now?
Challenge to promissory notes dismissed, court says TD could bring case
Report: ECB rules out long-term bond to replace promissory note
EU approves six-month extension of Ireland's bank guarantee
Executives of three guaranteed banks to face Oireachtas committee
Banks repay €3.3 billion in fees from State guarantee schemes
Infographic: How much have the Irish put into their banks?
The investigation of Seán FitzPatrick: a timeline of the story so far
Fine Gael chair says Mahon could chair 'anti-corruption commission'
Explainer: What's reportedly being discussed in talks on Ireland's bank debt?
Confirmed: Noonan announces deal on promissory notes
Fianna Fáil accuses Govt of putting debt deal in jeopardy
The bank formerly known as Anglo sends fraud newsletter to staff
Senior Irish official says Ireland seeking wider deal to reduce debt burden
Daily Fix: Wednesday
IMF calls on EU to support Ireland