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2015-05-03 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Bond sales brought in €1.1bn for bank, says Honohan   
Irish Independent
CENTRAL BANK IS DOING GREAT: Well, their pals in the Netherlands would say that Open Gallery 1 CENTRAL BANK IS DOING GREAT: Well, their pals in the Netherlands would say that, wouldn't they? The Central Bank has made about €1.1bn to date on ...

The new wise man of finance should be a woman   The Sunday Times
Central Bank delivers €1.7bn State windfall   Irish Examiner
State gains €1.7bn from Central Bank profit   Irish Times
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
BBC News   
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Irish Independent
   
Noonan says AIB rate cut only first step for lenders   
Irish Independent
Finance Minister Michael Noonan makes it clear today that he plans a showdown with the country's biggest lenders later this month over their charging consumers extremely high variable mortgage rates.
AIB to cut rates after boost in profits   Irish Examiner
Conor Pope: Why won't some banks budge on mortgage interest rates?   Irish Times
AIB heeds taoiseach's call to reduce cost of home loans by a measly quarter ...   Irish Mirror
FinFacts Ireland   
Limerick Leader   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
Millions lost as bus strike crushes the retail sector   
Irish Independent
Hundreds of thousands of people were left stranded without bus services again yesterday as businesses counted the cost of the crippling 48-hour strike. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Lousy weather, with a ...

Bus union reiterates call on Kenny to intervene   RTE.ie
NBRU asks for Taoiseach and Tánaiste to intervene in bus driver talks   The Nationalist
Bus strike causing major drop in trade, business claim   Irish Times
BBC News   
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BreakingNews.ie
   
Commission warns Ireland to tighten its belt in next Budget   
BreakingNews.ie
The Government's spring statement claims there is room for €1.5bn worth of tax cuts and spending increases, but the European Commission has said a more stringent budget is needed next year. According to the Irish Times, the Commission thinks the country ...

Parties pirouette on policies to win votes   The Sunday Times
US, EU police each other's companies   DAWN.com
Europe joins IMF in warning over the scale of Budget 2016   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Lenihans go to war over Trichet 'slur'   
Irish Independent
The family of the late finance minister Brian Lenihan has insisted that former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet did order him to "save your banks at all costs" days before the bank guarantee was announced in 2008.
Dismissive Trichet shows true colours   Irish Examiner
Cliff Taylor: The eight-point post-bailout guide to Ireland   Irish Times
Former ECB chief Trichet denies telling Ireland to 'save banks at all costs'   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Banking inquiry as illuminating as an unwashed spud   
Irish Independent
Billed as one of the showcase weeks of the Oireachtas banking inquiry, the process failed to deliver. Jean Claude Trichet picked his way through the path of Oireachtas inquiry questions with the footwork of a mountain goat.
Irish bank AIB says it remains profitable in Q1   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Play it safe and buy a bank   The Sunday Times
Cantillon: Banking inquiry becomes Night of the Differing Memories   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Aer Lingus sale negotiations have taken too long - chairman   
Irish Independent
Aer Lingus chairman Colm Barrington has revealed his frustration at the time the Government has taken to make a decision on whether or not it will sell the State's 25.1pc stake in the airline to IAG.
Deal likely as IAG talks on Aer Lingus conclude   Irish Times
Aer Lingus volleyballers to celebrate 30 years in the air   Herald
Aer Lingus 'lost £32m on Belfast operation'   Belfast Telegraph
Digital Journal   
Businessandleadership.com   
Inside NoVA   
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Agriland
   
Up your credit limit to avoid card charges   
The Sunday Times
SM writes from Mayo: I have an Ulster Bank credit card, which I pay in full each month by direct debit. I have at times exceeded the credit limit without my knowledge, resulting in a charge of €8.50 each time. I think it is unfair because the bank does not warn me ...

Is your club the Ulster Bank League Team of the Year?   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Farm safety must be a top priority for farmers – Ulster Bank   Agriland

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Irish Independent
   
Big brands eye Dublin hotels   
Irish Independent
The level of international brands in the Irish hotel market is set to increase sharply, according to a new report from Savills. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The agency claims the "high volume of hotel sales in ...


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Irish Independent
   
Men still paying more than women for car insurance   
Irish Independent
Men are still often paying more for car insurance than women - almost two-and-a-half years after gender equality laws kicked in. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. This is not because insurers are flouting the EU ...


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