Bloomberg: Rabo Ireland Deposits up 40%, Irish Bank Flight

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Some interesting facts and figures about the ongoing huge deposit flight ...

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...s-means-collateral-risk-piling-up-at-ecb.html

Deposits by financial institutions in Greek banks, which make up 21 percent of the total, have fallen by one-third since the beginning of 2010, while those by non-financial firms and residents dropped 9 percent, according to Bank of Greece data.
 
What I'd like to know is that, if and (hopefully) when this whole escapade gets resolved and Irish people start moving their deposits back into Irish banks, will the capital that was provided by the state to fill this gap be returned by the banks to the state?
 
People need to keep a bit of perspective here...

Up to the end of June Swiss banks saw an outflow of €60b in foreign deposits alone and since 2007 foreign deposits have fallen by over €400b. So if this can happen in a country that is considered to be a haven in bad times, it can only indicate that there are reasons many reasons that banks experience outflows and it should not just be assumed that it is all a because of lack of confidence in the banking sector....

Jim.