State agency challenges report into €1.6bn sale of its Northern Ireland loans
AIB, Bank of Ireland, Permanent TSB all advanced by more than 4.9 per cent
Outlook for public debt sustainability in Ireland ‘has materially improved’
Interbank loans allegedly used to flatter Anglo balance sheet
Move comes on the back of research showing that switching rates are very low in the Republic
Plan could prove popular with Britain, which has complained about centralised control
Tenant Eversheds agrees to rent increase with property investment group
Bank’s mounting provisions for faulty loans risk eroding earnings already hurt by legal charges and restructuring costs tied to job losses.
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Airline currently has 5% market share but expects this to rise to 8-10% this year
Two-year German bond yields on course for the biggest weekly rise since early December
Draghi aims to spur growth and inflation in euro zone and avert threat of deflation
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Competition should keep variable rates edging lower
‘I never bet on horses or dogs or anything suchlike. I’m terrified I might win’
Consumers see private cover as a ‘necessity’ and despite price hikes just 1 in 5 shop around for the best deals
Skytek co-founder Dr Sarah Bourke is one of three winners of highly-regarded EU Prize
The advertising industry bestows the title each year to promote female talent
The market research ‘unicorn’ plans to expand its Irish staff to 250 by end of year
Entrepreneur on a mission to help firms achieve a healthier and more energised workforce
Dublin-based drugmaker’s chief executive Joe Papa receives additional stock and bonus
Leckey develops supportive equipment for people with special needs
Turnover rises to €70.2m as full-year operating profit declines 3% to €9.9m
Fresh queries have arisen in the wake of a new Stormont report on Project Eagle
Discounter signals expansion of product lines by 150 to 1,500,
German fashion house may close more outlets worldwide and will open fewer than 20
Former ship builder blames lack of new orders for decision to reduce headcount
Move comes days after interim examiner appointed to troubled exploration firm
Oil industry devastated by collapse of oil prices, down 70% since 2014 peak
Group revenues up 6.2% to £790.3m as pre-tax profits decline 3.9% to £36m
Kildare tops list for most expensive land values at €13,886 per acre
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