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# Banks

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High Court dismisses TD's challenge to Anglo promissory note deal
85 per cent in debt deals are families with children
'They have a handle on it': Noonan plays down fears over RSA Insurance
Europe's finance ministers discussing how best to deal with failing banks
Column: Why don’t we switch banks, just like other services?
Michael Dowling
Nobel economist says Ireland is looking at a "lost decade" after austerity
IMHO: ‘Interest only repayments are not a long-term solution to mortgage arrears’
The ‘Dublin differential’: Should city centre dwellers get tax breaks for living in the capital?
Bank levy will cost Bank of Ireland €40 million a year
Ulster Bank assets to be transferred to RBS 'bad bank'
Danske Bank Ireland to close for personal customers with loss of 150 jobs
Work to do on mortgage restructuring as long-term arrears remain high
Paschal Donohoe: 'The ESM retrospective use is acknowledged in writing by EU ministers'
Banking giant JP Morgan 'fined $13 billion by US government'
IN FULL: Brendan Howlin's Budget 2014 speech
Levy on banks of €150 million a year until 2016
Creation of Single Supervisory Mechanism for eurozone banks is approved
German Finance Minister: 'Ireland did what Ireland had to do. And now everything is fine'
Poll: Can Irish people learn to trust banks once more?
Irish SMEs are among the most reliant on banks in Europe
IMF review says close supervision of Irish banks is essential
Banks to refund €25m to customers over mis-sold policies
Bank credit to businesses continues to fall
Column: The challenges and changes we've seen since the bank guarantee
Caitriona O'Neill and William Gallagher
Honohan: Banks threatened repossession in 62 per cent of 'sustainable solutions'
German ECB economist urges Ireland to stick to €3.1 billion target
'You were in bed with the banks!': The Dáil has had its first row of the new term
'Too early' to rule Anglo out of banking inquiry says committee chair
Taoiseach reveals details of forthcoming banking inquiry
Central Bank sets lenders new restructuring targets
Hogan wants proposed resolution to Priory Hall debacle within three weeks
An anniversary without celebration: It's five years since Lehman Brothers collapsed
Allsop signs deal that will stop the auctioning of repossessed homes
Union representing IBRC staff to meet with LRC chief Kieran Mulvey next week
PIP apologises for comments about ‘bigger houses’ for professionals
Explainer: What does the Insolvency Service of Ireland do?
Priory Hall resident tells Minister: ‘I am sick to death of your government’s excuses’
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