ECB publishes letters between Trichet and Irish government
Release of correspondence comes after one letter was leaked to the Irish press
The European Central Bank threatened to withhold emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) from Irish banks in November 2010 unless the country asked for a bailout, letters from then president Jean-Claude Trichet show.
Writing on November 19 to Brian Lenihan, the Irish finance minister at the time, Trichet listed a host of conditions the country would need to meet for the governing council to authorise any further ELA – including that the Irish government "send a request for financial support to the
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