Irish banks reduce borrowing from ECB by 45%

Irish banks have reduced their borrowing from the ECB to its lowest level since 2008.

Irish banks reduce borrowing from ECB by 45%

Irish banks have reduced their borrowing from the ECB to its lowest level since 2008.

The total use of European Central Bank by Irish lenders fell by €2.5bn in July to just over €43.5bn in total - a reduction of 45% year on year.

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