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State borrowing costs double

State borrowing costs double

The cost of borrowing for the Irish state has more than doubled in less than two months as invest...

Who’ll blink first?

Who’ll blink first?

The government wants variable mortgage rates brought down. The banks are determined not to foot the bill. But the end of the impasse may finally be in sight

Banking on a soft landing

Banking on a soft landing

John Hurley, the former governor of the Central Bank, told the banking inquiry that his organisation was too eager to believe in the prospect of a ‘soft landing’

Cabinet gives Aer Lingus takeover the nod

Cabinet gives Aer Lingus takeover the nod

Facebook plans €200m  data centre in Meath

Facebook plans €200m data centre in Meath

Facebook is planning to build a €200 million data centre in Meath, The Sunday Business Post has...

NTMA on lookout for new HQ as Nama begins winding down

NTMA on lookout for new HQ as Nama begins winding down

The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) is looking for a new headquarters in Dublin, The S...

PTSB advisers to pocket millions

PTSB advisers to pocket millions

Advisers to Permanent TSB will pocket more than €30 million from the state-controlled bank’s ...

PTSB is on a high after last week’s successful sell-off of shares, but can it keep the momentum going?

PTSB is on a high after last week’s successful sell-off of shares, but can it keep the momentum going?

The orphan child of Irish banking pulled off an extraordinary coup last week. Permanent TSB kicke...

€82k a year for NTMA retirees

€82k a year for NTMA retirees

l State investment agency staff pensions worth four times as much as average package at Central B...

Central Bank: Behind closed doors

Central Bank: Behind closed doors

The doors of the Central Bank will be flung open as the institution comes under Freedom of Information legislation for the first time.

Heavy hitters gear up to get in the ring

Heavy hitters gear up to get in the ring

The insiders at the top of the financial system in the run-up to the crash are set to be grilled by eager committee members

Sinking  sovereign Will Europe let Greece drown?

Sinking sovereign Will Europe let Greece drown?

Why are investors unfazed by the prospect of Greece running out of cash or exiting the euro?

TV3 set for sale as suitors circle

TV3 set for sale as suitors circle

Station’s investor keen to exit channel

Dalata ends spending spree

Dalata ends spending spree

Dalata, the country’s biggest hotel operator, has ended its spending spree after splashing out close to €600 million over the last year on properties in Ireland and Britain.

Martin’s biotech fund to inject €39m into US drug company

Martin’s biotech fund to inject €39m into US drug company

Malin, the Irish biotech investment fund backed by former Elan boss Kelly Martin, will pump €39 million into an American drug company.