Irish banks slump after Sinn Fein's strong election show
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LONDON (Reuters) - Ireland's main index fell as much as 1.2% on Monday morning dragged down by banks after Irish nationalists Sinn Fein secured almost a quarter of first-preference votes in a general election. Bank of Ireland and AIB Group were among the top fallers in Ireland, sliding about 5% and 3%, respectively in morning trading."It will take a few days to finish counting the results but longer to negotiate a new government," KBW analyst Daragh Quinn said."That uncertainty coupled with..