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Impaired loans at State-owned AIB down 70pc from peak

The quantity of impaired loans at State-owned AIB is down 70pc from the peak levels seen in 2013, according to ...
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Dan O’Brien: How Ireland’s economy has dodged two potential bullets – for now

One-in-four people employed in the private sector in this State works for a foreign company that sells stuff to foreigners. ...
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Embarrassment for AIB as bank fined €2.3m for breach of money laundering rules

State-owned AIB has been hit with a massive Central Bank fine for failing to check if it was being used ...
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Irish firms are finally facing up to Brexit – EI chief Sinnamon

Exporting companies are waking up to the fact that Brexit is now a reality and that they need to put ...
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Scheme to encourage more IPOs is launched

The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) has launched its ‘IPOready’ programme for 2017, which is geared towards helping Irish companies prepare ...
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SME office culture top with workers

Almost 70pc of Irish workers would like to work in a small to medium-size enterprise (SME) or a startup, research ...
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Long term renters urged to look at protection similar to mortgage holders

Long-term renters should look at ways in which they can financially protect themselves, similar to mortgage holders, a leading insurance ...
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Ardagh Group disagrees with US jury verdict in patent infringement case

Ardagh Group S.A. has noted the US jury verdict received on April 21, 2017 in connection with one of two ...
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Irish medtech firm in US partnership

Irish med tech firm Diaceutics has announced a five-year multi-million euro partnership with US-based BioReference Laboratories. The partnership will see ...
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