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Price of Dublin semi-D surging again at same rate as in boom years

The price of an average semi-detached house in parts of Dublin is inflating as fast as in the boom years ...
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Public sector pay ‘outstrips private workers by 40pc’

Public sector workers get paid 40pc more on average than their private sector counterparts, a report claims. By contrast, in ...
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The UK triggering Article 50 will soon be forgotten – then the hard negotiations start

On Wednesday, the UK prime minister is scheduled to ­’trigger’ Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union to announce ...
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Ireland joins China-led Asian bank in bid to boost links

Ireland’s application for membership of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been formally approved. Ireland is one of ...
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Banks grab €233bn in free ECB loans as Draghi warns on profits

Euro-area lenders took €233.5bn in free long-term loans from the European Central Bank as they prepare for the potential end ...
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Sterling boost as UK retail sales surge beats predictions

The pound jumped yesterday after retail sales in the United Kingdom beat expectations, despite rising inflation. It comes just days ...
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C&AG will no longer be Nama’s sole auditor as outside firm to be hired

The State’s Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) will no longer be sole auditor of Nama’s group entities, with the bad ...
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PTSB set to lure suitors with toxic loan book

Permanent TSB will finalise a clean-up strategy for its problems loans, including mortgages, by mid-year, the Irish Independent has learned, ...
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Profits fall at financial firm IFG by more than 25pc

Profits before tax at Irish listed financial firm IFG fell by 26pc last year to £6.4m(€7.3m), according to preliminary results ...
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