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State may take lower price to get top investors to buy into AIB

The Government is considering roping in a handful of blue-chip investors to anchor AIB’s shareholder base when it sells €3bn ...
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Claim that Gleeson ‘took cash from tills’

ACCOUNTANT Patrick Burke has strongly disputed claims by publican Frank Gleeson related to a dispute over the merger of the ...
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Development bias to hurt economy – CIF

Low levels of infrastructure development in regional areas will “fundamentally undermine” Ireland’s economic performance in the next decade, the Construction ...
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High tax rates ‘killing job creation here and stunting our growth’

High personal tax rates are holding back the establishment and growth of businesses and stunting job creation, a major report ...
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Help-to-Buy scheme fuels surge in house prices

House prices soared 9pc in a year on the back of new buyers clamouring to get hold of property in ...
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Development bias to hurt economy – CIF

Low levels of infrastructure development in regional areas will “fundamentally undermine” Ireland’s economic performance in the next decade, the Construction ...
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Ireland renews its push to lure firms away from UK

Luxembourg has claimed a legal right to grab the European Banking Authority for itself after Brexit, despite pitches from Ireland ...
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Nama set for loan sale as AIB nears €300m BTL deal

The National Asset Management Agency is preparing to sell a portfolio of loans tied to the late Cork developer Owen ...
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Amryt chief excited by ‘landmark’ agreement

Irish-listed Amryt Pharma posted operating losses before tax of €7.8m following a number of strategic acquisitions over the course of ...
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