Bond sale has Irish eyes smiling again

Bank of Ireland sold the first covered bond without a government guarantee in over three years

Ireland racked up another crisis milestone on Tuesday: Bank of Ireland sold the first covered bond without a government guarantee in over three years.

The deal, from a sector made reliant on central-bank funding after the Irish property bubble burst, would have been unthinkable just a few months ago. But increasingly, borrowers from some of Europe's most cash-strapped countries are regaining access to markets.

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