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# Loans

All time
Jury in Sean FitzPatrick trial asked to return next Wednesday
The government says it saved over €10bn by complaining to the Troika
'We will pay': Greece agrees to IMF loan repayment
Two men and two women in Clare charged over illegal money lending
300,000 people who owe €2.5 billion have asked for help
Euro takes a wallop as ECB plays hardball with Greece
What's the best credit rating score and how do you find out yours?
Irish people repaid €335m more than we borrowed last month
SMEs will soon to able to access €800m from Ireland's newest bank
Why the state's new investment bank will do little to help Irish SMEs
About 138 SMEs a day are asking Bank of Ireland for loans
Mission Accomplished: Michael Noonan confirms the deal that will save Ireland €1.5 billion
Easier access to loans for Irish SMEs, hopefully
Junior doctors won't bother staying in Ireland unless tax breaks are introduced
Nearly 60% of Credit Unions are subject to lending restrictions
Commercial vehicle sales drive higher small business lending at Bank of Ireland
NAMA completes largest ever loan transaction at €5.6bn
Nama pays developers €11 million every year in wages
New scheme would help first-time buyers get foot on property ladder
NAMA sells loan for Ireland's tallest building
Watch: Minister heckled at public meeting
Too much debt and not enough houses: Ireland's creditless recovery is here to stay
Jury yet to reach a verdict in Anglo trial
The government has sold thousands of mortgage owners 'down the river' - Donnelly
NAMA sells €5.4bn Northern Ireland loan book but won't disclose sale price
IBRC and NAMA will dump €15 billion worth of loans this year - report
90 per cent of IBRC's loan book has now been sold, following 'Project Stone' deal
Column: Irish financial consumers are bewildered, frightened and angry
Credit unions critical of Central Bank's "anti-competitive" lending rules
NAMA to attend Public Accounts Committee tomorrow over leak allegations
People still joining credit unions, but fewer are taking out loans
Former Anglo loans worth €2.5bn to be sold as part of 'Project Evergreen'
Additional consumer protections for debt management firms published
Despite reports, Musgrave has 'no plans to launch a bank'
360,000 people using moneylenders - Central Bank report
Lending to Irish households continues to fall
Today is the deadline for bidders to buy IBRC loans
How much has Ireland paid Britain in interest on bailout loans?
Irish SMEs are among the most reliant on banks in Europe
Banks to refund €25m to customers over mis-sold policies