Research analyses Irish banks’ connections to global financial system

Irish banks remain exposed to shocks from construction and property sectors

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The Central Bank of Ireland

Irish banks differ in their degree of interconnectedness with the global financial sector, but still have large exposures to the Irish property and construction sectors, an article published in the Central Bank of Ireland's latest quarterly bulletin argues.

In "Interconnectedness of the Irish banking sector with the global financial system", Niamh Hallissey analyses the networks present in the Irish banking sector. Hallissey uses data – including material from the Bank for International

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