Brendan Burgess
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Hi ClubMan
At this stage we don't know if Anglo or The Irish Nationwide is insolvent. This won't be established for a few years because of the nature of their lending.
To minimise the risk to the taxpayer, a process of winding down should begin. When it transpires that they are not insolvent and when the guarantee expires, then they can start trading again normally.
If it transpires that they are insolvent and that the government guarantee is going to be called upon, the earlier we start the winding down process the better.
Brendan
At this stage we don't know if Anglo or The Irish Nationwide is insolvent. This won't be established for a few years because of the nature of their lending.
To minimise the risk to the taxpayer, a process of winding down should begin. When it transpires that they are not insolvent and when the guarantee expires, then they can start trading again normally.
If it transpires that they are insolvent and that the government guarantee is going to be called upon, the earlier we start the winding down process the better.
Brendan