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# Mortgages

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Finance Minister 'disappointed' banks haven't dealt with personal debt
'Under-collection error' means 1,300 Ulster Bank customers face €41m bill
McDonald criticises plan to take property tax from bank accounts
Personal insolvency agency to open 'early in the summer' - Taoiseach
Patrick Honohan: 'Household financial distress is at unprecedented levels'
Clare hotel and Dublin Georgian house in distressed property auction
Complaints to Financial Services Ombudsman up 12% last year
Irish Banking Federation agrees new initiative to help distressed borrowers
New insolvency regime may not help troubled mortgage holders - Troika
House prices could fall another 20 per cent, warns Fitch
Here is the week's news...skewed
TD calls on banks to be "more humane and compassionate" with borrowers
First vote on Local Property Tax Bill passes in Dáil
Shatter welcomes AIB comments on mortgage write-offs
Loans to Irish households remained low in October - Central Bank
Mortgage approvals up 27 per cent overall on last year - IBF
Another 180 houses now available through NAMA's 80:20 scheme
Irish borrowers pay higher interest on short-term loans than Eurozone counterparts
AIB to increase mortgage interest rates by 0.5pc
Bank of Ireland raises mortgage interest rates by 0.5pc
Column: Here’s what our leaders need to deliver in the new Dáil term
Catherine Murphy TD
5pc spike in complaints to Financial Services Ombudsman
More immigrants buying homes in Ireland than ever before
Free advice to be given to distressed mortgage holders
Top readers' comments of the week
Home ownership drops as number of people renting increases
"No surprise" as PTSB reveals €566 million loss for half year
Column: Pretending this mortgage crisis isn't happening won't make it go away
Noeline Blackwell
Mortgage arrears in Ireland rise to highest level yet
Number of new mortgages shows first annual increase since 2006
Falling again: property prices still at just half of peak value
Mortgage to rent: How it works, and why it’s the best solution
Simon Brooke
Ulster Bank debacle: how are you doing now?
Permanent TSB to reduce SVR mortgage interest rates
The Evening Fix: Thursday