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BOI prepares sale of up to €800m in bad loans

Bank of Ireland is planning to sell up to €800m worth of non-performing loans this year as it moves to ...
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Govt publishes strategy for future needs of business

The Government is publishing details of a new approach to the future needs of businesses and workers. Called Future Jobs ...
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Workers priced out of housing market by cash-rich investors

First-time buyers are facing stiff competition from housing associations, investment firms and State bodies when trying to buy homes, a ...
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Bolder than expected: ECB pushes out rate hike and showers banks with yet more cash

The European Central Bank pushed out the timing of its first post-crisis rate hike until 2020 at the earliest and ...
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More women holding top roles in Ireland – but gender balance action ‘must not be rushed’

More women are holding senior management roles in Ireland but, while gender balance at the top level is still a ...
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Modest pick up in mortgage approvals in January

The number of mortgages approved by banks here fell by 3.4% in the year to the end of January, new ...
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Group warns of impact of Brexit legislation on duty free sales

An organisation representing those involved in sales of duty free here has warned Government changes to draft laws designed to ...
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Central bankers’ bank warns of danger of bonds to markets

A SURGE in the supply of corporate debt in the riskiest investment-grade category may leave markets vulnerable to a rout ...
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EU budget contributions rise hits Exchequer surplus

The Exchequer surplus for February came in lower than expected at €139m, according to Department of Finance data issued yesterday. ...
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