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# Mortgages

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Permanent TSB looks to raise €500 million for mortgage lending
BAI reject complaint by Direct Democracy Ireland alleging unfair treatment
All-time low: ECB cuts its main interest in boost to tracker mortgage holders
IMHO: ‘Interest only repayments are not a long-term solution to mortgage arrears’
Poll: Should people who give up their mortgages be allowed on housing lists?
Mortgage holders who give up homes in arrears will be allowed on housing lists
Work to do on mortgage restructuring as long-term arrears remain high
Property prices rise again, that’s five months in a row now
6 things you'll hear new homeowners say
Banking giant JP Morgan 'fined $13 billion by US government'
IMF review says close supervision of Irish banks is essential
Dublin property prices up 10.6 per cent as cash sales increase
Central Bank Governor faces questions over banks’ legal letters and Anglo Tapes
Top readers' comments of the week
Central Bank sets lenders new restructuring targets
Hogan wants proposed resolution to Priory Hall debacle within three weeks
Priory Hall residents: 'If talks are to take place we want to be a part of them'
Gilmore: "I am not wedded to Foreign Affairs"
Permanent TSB has offered 3,500 split mortgages, has taken legal cases against 1,600
Ulster Bank began legal action in 4,124 arrears cases between March and June
'It's like being in a maze': FG TD tells BOI chief he is not facilitating committee
Mortgage arrears crisis the 'defining issue of our time'
TDs and Senators coming back next week to grill bankers over mortgage arrears
Over 15 per cent of Permanent TSB's home loan customers are in arrears
Column: There's no shame in bankruptcy – it is now a viable and positive option
Banks to take us seriously... er, no: The week's news skewed
Insolvency service to take applications from 9 September
These charts show the growth in mortgage arrears and how banks are tackling the issue
Irish mortgage holders are over €2 billion in arrears
Howlin: It's very worrying that banks aren't taking the Ombudsman seriously
Complaints to Financial Services Ombudsman up almost a third
Household debt down but sustainability levels barely improve
Irish mortgage rates increase in June despite ECB rate stability
RTE, renters and returning to school: The week in numbers
Bank of Ireland loses €504 million in the first six months of 2013
AIB chief says that 20 per cent of those in mortgage arrears are 'strategic defaulters'
Almost everyone has cut spending as a result of recession