Behind the headlines | The Banking Crisis - a Decade On

Behind the headlines | The Banking Crisis - a Decade On

Recorded September 12, 2018. 2018 marks ten year…
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Recorded September 12, 2018. 2018 marks ten years since the
controversial €64m bailout of the Irish banks by the government,
that was to lead to an unprecedented collapse in property prices,
the loss of sovereignty in the form of the 2010 bailout of Ireland
by the IMF/ECB/EU ‘Troika’, and deep and prolonged economic
recession. Ten years on, as part of the Trinity Long Room Hub
‘Behind the Headlines’ public discussion series, a distinguished
panel will examine the changes wrought in the Irish financial,
business and cultural landscape by those events and will ask: has
enough changed? Guest Speakers Ed Sibley, Deputy Governor,
Prudential Regulation, Central Bank of Ireland Ed Sibley was
appointed Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation on 1 September
2017. He is an ex-officio Member of the Central Bank Commission and
is also a member of the Supervisory Board of the Single Supervisory
Mechanism (SSM). As Deputy Governor, Prudential Regulation, Ed is
responsible for leading the supervision of credit institutions,
insurance firms and the asset management industry. Joan Burton TD
Joan Burton is now on her fifth term as Labour Party TD for Dublin
West. She was the Labour Party spokesperson on Finance from 2002 to
2011 and was elected Deputy Leader in 2007. In September 2008 she
was a major critic of the bank guarantee and the subsequent
legislation. Deputy Burton served as Tánaiste and leader of the
Labour Party from 2014 to 2016 and has held a number of ministerial
roles, most recently as Minister for Social Protection from 2011 to
2016. In the current Dáil she is again Labour’s Finance
spokesperson and she serves on the Budget Oversight Committee.
Simon Carswell, Irish Times correspondent As Finance Correspondent
for the Irish Times, Simon Carswell covered the banking crisis from
2007 to 2012; this work earned him the National Journalist of the
Year award from the National Newspapers of Ireland in 2011. He is
the author of two books: Something Rotten: Irish Banking Scandals
(2006) and Anglo Republic: Inside the Bank That Broke Ireland
(2011). He was the Irish Times Washington Correspondent from 2013
to 2017 and is a regular contributor to radio and television.
Antonia Hart, a PhD candidate in Trinity’s School of Histories and
Humanities Author Antonia Hart’s current research Irish Women in
Business, 1850-1922 funded by an Irish Research Council Government
of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship 2016-2019, looks at Irish women
running businesses in the period just after the Famine up to the
foundation of the State. Hart's work has appeared in the
anthologies These Are Our Lives, Incorrigibly Plural and Momaya
Annual Review and she is the author of Ghost Signs of Dublin
(2014). Dr Philip Coleman, Associate Professor in Trinity’s School
of English Philip Coleman is a specialist in American literature
with a particular interest in twentieth-century and contemporary
poetry and short fiction. He is also Trinity’s Registrar of
Chambers, an annual officer appointed by the Provost to allocate
campus rooms to students. The Trinity Long Room Hub Behind the
Headlines series is supported by the John Pollard Foundation. Learn
more at: https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/

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