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Homeowners are stepping up problem mortgage repayments - but it's not enough to solve the arrears crisis
Meanwhile, new mortgage approvals have hit a three year high, with over €400 million approved in the second quarter.
The Briefcase: Plans for Dublin's 'Canary Wharf', trips to Addis Ababa and Lidl's pricey wine list
This was the week in business.
Sell your house, bring the negative equity with you - is the new AIB mortgage plan a good one?
The bank has launched a new product that will help people in negative equity move – but they’ll take the debt with them.
The verdict on Bank of Ireland's €250 million mortgage book sale
The sale of the performing mortgages to domestic player Dilosk was confirmed this morning.
Buy-to-let mortgages have been "left to fester"
At the current rate, it will take 44 years to clear the buy-to-let arrears backlog.
PTSB has reduced problem mortgages to one-tenth of peak levels
The bank has urged struggling customers to get in touch, with the prospect of legal action also on the table.
Government's mortgage plan won't solve housing crisis - Davy
95 per cent mortgages are the solution to a problem, but it’s not a problem we have.
Irish mortgage arrears tracked by Fitch are higher than ever
A new report from Fitch also says that price rises in Dublin are fleeting.
Buying back your IBRC mortgage: what we don't know
The Irish Mortgage Holders Organisation says its members’ needs have been considered last.
House prices will continue to fall in 2012 - Davy
Property prices in Ireland are still not showing signs of stabilisation and are likely continue to decline throughout 2012, according to Davy Stockbrokers.