Central Bank governor: Economies were always headed for trouble

The Governor of the Central Bank says the Irish and British economies would have run into trouble, even without the global crisis.

Central Bank governor: Economies were always headed for trouble

The Governor of the Central Bank says the Irish and British economies would have run into trouble, even without the global crisis.

Patrick Honohan is addressing the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly, a gathering of politicians from Ireland and the UK.

He says the involvement of banks from each side in funding the property boom of the other shows the way the two economies are intertwined.

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