Ruling could cost banks €460m

The IBRC special liquidator’s decision not to challenge a ruling by Justice Briggs in London could end up costing Irish pillar banks hundreds of millions of euro.

Ruling could cost banks €460m

The original ruling found that IBRC had acted illegally in forcing Assénagon to write down the value of its €17m in Anglo Irish bonds to just €170. The bond buyback programme had been announced as part of the Government’s promise to burn bondholders and was known as a liability management exercise (LME).

Documents obtained by the Irish Examiner under the Freedom of Information Act show that Irish banks have a total exposure of €460m to subordinated bondholders as a result of the ruling being allowed to stand.

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