Performance of Irish bank shares to face heavy scrutiny in coming weeks

Irish banks are facing into a key two weeks to convince investors about their investment merits after a turgid year when their shares have again lagged most of their European counterparts.

Performance of Irish bank shares to face heavy scrutiny in coming weeks

Irish banks are facing into a key two weeks to convince investors about their investment merits after a turgid year when their shares have again lagged most of their European counterparts.

On successive days next week, Permanent TSB and AIB, and then Bank of Ireland early the following week, report earnings for the first six months of the year.

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