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Recession fear weighs on Ireland’s banks

By John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: July 8 2008 18:53 | Last updated: July 8 2008 18:53

Irish bank stocks tumbled Tuesday on rising investor worries that Europe’s best performing economy over the past decade was lurching towards recession.

Alarmed at the speed of the downturn in the economy, investors marked down shares in Bank of Ireland by 9 per cent, while Allied Irish Banks and Anglo Irish Bank both dropped 10 cent. Irish Life & Permanent suffered a 14 per cent slide.

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