Author (Person) | Quinn, Eamon |
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Series Title | Financial Times |
Series Details | 10.6.10 |
Publication Date | 10/06/2010 |
Content Type | News |
Irish government’s tax policies were partly to blame for stoking an unsustainable economic boom and triggering the country’s financial crisis, according to two official reports published on the 10 June 2010. A report investigating the reasons for Ireland’s banking crisis, written by international economic consultants Klaus Regling and Max Watson, and a second study into the failings of local regulators, by Patrick Honohan, the new governor of the Irish central bank, also highlighted 'reckless' lending by bankers to property developers and the failure of oversight by regulators as causes that contributed to the crisis. |
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Countries / Regions | Ireland |