Financial Stability 

The Central Bank of Ireland  aims to identify, assess, communicate, propose actions and take actions to remove or reduce financial and economic risks in order to enhance the resilience of the financial system of Ireland and the euro area (read more).

News

19 December 2012 Research Technical Paper 10RT12 Sovereign Default and Macroeconomic Tipping Points - Mark Joy
28 November 2012 Macro-Financial Review and Annex  
9 October 2012 Economic Letters Vol  2012, No. 10 Residential Property Auctions: What do they tell us? - Eoin O'Brien
3 October 2012 Quarterly Bulletin Article Measuring Shadow Banking in Ireland using Granular Data - Brian Godfrey and Brian Golden
3 October 2012  Quarterly Bulletin Article Ireland’s Financial Crisis: A Comparative Context - Maria Woods and Siobhán O’Connell
18 September 2012 Research Technical Paper 06RT12  Determinants of SME Loan Default: The Importance of Borrower-Level Heterogeneity - Fergal McCann and Tara McIndoe-Calder 
22 August 2012: Economic Letters Vol  2012, No. 8 Irish SME credit supply and demand: comparisons across surveys and countries
21 August 2012: Call for papers - Conference on "How to fix distressed property markets?"
16 August 2012: Research Technical Paper 05RT12  Housing Equity Withdrawal, Property Bubbles and Consumption - Reamonn Lydon and Niall O'Hanlon
 
 
 
 
     
      


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