Just two 'pillar' banks to be left after restructuring

Ireland will have just two main banks left after a €70bn calamity branded one of the costliest financial crises in history.

Ireland will have just two main banks left after a €70bn calamity branded one of the costliest financial crises in history.

Central Bank chief Patrick Honohan today revealed another €24bn is needed to keep lenders afloat and avoid a catastrophic crash of the entire system.

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