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# Banks

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Over €360m wiped off value of Irish taxpayers' stake in banks after Brexit vote
'I feel like an idiot. I should have just stopped paying my Ulster Bank loan'
This bill might reduce your mortgage rate and be the government's first defeat
Twink hopes to save her home in repossession case
Home repossessions have gone through the roof in Ireland in the last year
Nama says the last remaining ghost estates will be finished this year
After months of controversy, the banking inquiry signs off on final report
Students loaded with loans are less free to conduct their lives in the way they wish. It's a bad idea
'I'd love to help a struggling tenant, but if I did I'd be homeless myself'
A "cloned" company is trying to scam Irish customers
There's been a very important court ruling for anyone being pursued for debt by a bank
You can now pay for far more with contactless payments
Bank of Ireland says all customers should now have wages in their accounts
Flooding in Cork City sees traffic diversions in place
The army and the ATMs: Was Enda talking about the 'most secret committee in government'?
Was Enda really warned that the army might need to guard ATMs?
A 'startling' €1.5 billion held in Irish banks can't be touched - because of this man
Bankers whose building society got a €5.4 billion bailout claim an investigation is "unconstitutional"
AIB customer? You may be due money back
The 8 most enraging things about going to the bank
The curious case of a palace in Prague, an Irish company and Nama
Banks are taking lots of people to court - and winning
Greek banks reopen as citizens face massive price hikes
Greek banks to re-open on Monday with a €60 daily withdrawal limit
Financier compares himself to Ronaldo, says emigrating was "very painful"
Did Noonan's warning work? More banks cut mortgage rates
9 things we've learned from Brian Cowen at the banking inquiry (so far)
The Troika's negotiations with Greece shows why Ireland must do the right thing
Greek banks are now NOT OPENING for a week
Greek banks could be just days away from running out of money
Europe's biggest bank will shed up to 50,000 workers on its 150th anniversary
AIB's new boss has a long year ahead of him
The Central Bank's new mortgage rules are slowing lending to house-buyers in a MAJOR way
Most of Ireland's biggest companies aren't Irish at all
'The bank guarantee was traumatic, it wasn't pleasant for anyone in the room'
Bank of Ireland accused of a 'crusade' against Brian O'Donnell over Gorse Hill
Not good - European banks are 'just as likely to fail' now as in 2008
If the banks continue to 'gouge' mortgage-holders, maybe it's time to gouge them back...
Former AIB chief: 'I'm very sorry ... I feel deeply disappointed every day'
Will Permanent TSB be able to pay back its bailout cash after all?