Bell tolls for FAI as stakes are raised at Oireachtas hearing
Deloitte’s revelation over association’s accounts moves things on to a new plane
Deloitte’s revelation over association’s accounts moves things on to a new plane
From retirement to board roles to prison, we track the fates of the central figures
Key players recall events leading to the bank guarantee – and its aftermath
Former regulator quit the Central Bank late last year to join the Institute of Banking
Former chief executive feels persecuted by investigation
Former chairman says he tried ‘time and time’ again to get regulator to ‘wake up’
Inquiry told regulator not keen on Fingleton resignation as ex-INBS chief ‘a font of knowledge’
‘Disappointing’ that staff failed to spot governance issues until 2007, ex-regulator says
Central Bank inquiry into alleged lending breaches continues
Inquiry is looking at alleged regulatory breaches at INBS
€lm loan to property developer didn’t have credit committee or board approval, auditor says
O’Dea to succeed Feeney as chief executive of Institute of Banking
Ex-Unicredit executive says ‘my life has been utterly destroyed because I did the right thing’
Denis Casey found guilty after longest criminal trial in Irish legal history
State has now concluded its evidence against four accused former bankers
Ex-Department of Finance chief says ‘fighting fund’ available
Draft plan claimed bank could overcome ‘issues’ caused by crisis, inquiry told
Johnny Ronan and Michael O’Flynn are disappointed their suggestions were rejected
PWC predicted losses of only €10.6bn for Irish banks
Witnesses expected to include former Anglo chairman Seán FitzPatrick
Former financial regulator says he believed banks were solvent on September 29th, 2008
Former regulator apologises for insufficient measures and inability to deal with crisis
Patrick Neary did not see it as his role to challenge Anglo on customer concentration
Ex-financial regulator says golf balls were discontinued as soon as he became aware of them
Former regulator Patrick Neary says he relied on banks for risk analysis
Central Bank ex-governor John Hurley says regulation delegated to financial regulator
When major players on the night of the bank guarantee give conflicting evidence, it is clear we are not yet getting the full picture
With recovery underway, this was a year for comebacks as well as encouraging success for a new breed of entrepreneurs
Are short sellers immoral parasites or clever analysts who help to expose ‘frauds, fads and failures’?
Europe’s bank problems are more complex than may first appear - and instant experts are only adding to the problem
Prudential director was seconded to the European Banking Authority in 2011
Patrick Neary is not uniquely culpable for the catastrophic failure of a regulatory regime that was unfit for purpose
Opinion: Anglo trial comments put role of regulator in the spotlight
Judge Martin Nolan’s comments on the regulator are extraordinary
The 47-day Anglo Irish Bank trial wasn’t about vengeance for the banking collapse. It was about subtle legal points: the ‘good-faith defence’ and ‘the ordinary course of business’. Some feared such white-collar concepts would be beyond a jury. They were wrong
Ex-financial regulator unable to recall various communications
Neary didn’t think it was ‘fair or appropriate’ to ask businessman
FitzPatrick’s lawyer says insights gained into how regulator did its ‘business’
Former regulator denies ‘posterior-covering exercise’
Former regulator says ‘quizzing’ people about investments was not what regulator did
Con Horan gives evidence at trial of three former Anglo directors
Former prudential manager quizzed about threat posed by Quinn’s stake
Businessman says he was a ‘fool’ over Anglo dealings
Quinn counsel claims there is no urgency in appeal
Family claims bank illegally advanced €2.4bn loans in 08 to prop up share price.
Banker laughs at making repayments and mimics voice of Financial Regulator
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices