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AIB gears up to launch $2bn Project Redwood loan sale

AIB is preparing to launch the largest non-performing loan sale in its history next month as it embarks on the ...
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‘I wanted to retire by 50 so I could enjoy life. My advice? Start saving’

Beryl Dunne, an IT manager who lives in Bray, Co Wicklow, is semi-retired and said she had to ramp up ...
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Explained: Why women are losing out on their pension payments

Changes to the way the State pension payment is calculated were introduced in 2012. The new rules hit women hard. ...
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The winners and the losers after Paschal’s ‘safe and steady’ Budget

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has delivered his first Budget and it’s safe to say it was a bonanza for nobody, ...
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Nama: we won’t blacklist borrowers for loans

Nama’s top bosses have moved to pre-empt criticism of the agency’s new role managing the Government’s latest housebuilding fund, including ...
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Only 31 homes added to 2018 house building targets – Sinn Fein

The Government has been accused of only adding 31 homes to house building targets for next year. While Finance Minister ...
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Budget Summary 2018

Budget Summary 2018 McMahon & Co Accountants summary on how Budget 2018 will impact you and your business. McMahon & Co Accountants ...
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10 things you’ll hear an Irish person say on Budget Day

It’s the one day when the most popular thing for Irish people to talk about is not the weather. Budget ...
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No fireworks’ and no ‘big bonanza’ in Budget 2018 – Leo Varadkar

Budget 2018 will have ” no fireworks” and no “big bonanza”, according to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar. But he said the ...
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