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# Banking

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Noonan: Ireland will escape bailout, even if we can't recover bank costs
EU faces talks on bank sector reform and who should pay for future bailouts
Irish investors 'feeling more positive about global economic outlook'
A British newspaper claims Ireland got a £10bn 'back-door bailout' from the UK
Column: The UK will continue to be a far friendlier place for those drowning in debt
Ronan Coburn
Column: People don’t trust Europe – but that can be changed
Tom McDonnell
British government 'wants Ireland to buy Ulster Bank' - report
Column: Getting financial advice is a good idea, but check the small print
David Quinn
Column: Game, Set and Match to the Banks
Dave Hughes
Column: Here's how to protect your bank deposits in this unsettled economy
David Quinn
Aaron McKenna: Money, Money, Must Be Funny In A Eurocrat's World
Aaron McKenna
Column: Tenants shouldn't pay the price for landlords struggling with mortgage repayments
Bob Jordan
Visa Debit cards and ATMs 'back working' after lunchtime outage
AIB 'on track' to achieve target pre-provision operating profit
AIB Deputy Chairman: I'm uncomfortable with banks not passing on mortgage cuts
Nick Leeson: I’ve observed the need for debt solution – now I’m acting on it
Nick Leeson
Bitcoin or bit-con? Meet the crypto-currency that's taking over the internet
Huge number of Irish firms not ready for SEPA
Opposition calls on Noonan to clarify Finance Department's involvement with banks
New face on NAMA board
Bank of Cyprus customers could lose up to 60 per cent of savings
Cyprus Central Bank eases domestic restrictions
Cyprus parliament to vote on plans to 'armour the banking system'
Government expects "detailed proposals" from banks on salary reduction
Ulster Bank ATM services 'running as normal'
Column: Should the Financial Services Ombudsman have more autonomy?
Ronan Coburn
Seán Fitzpatrick back in court on 12 charges
Ulster Bank parent company lost nearly €6bn in 2012
Bankers to see their bonuses capped
Noonan: Europe now owes Ireland after 'taking one for the team'
In pictures: today's ICTU protest marches across the country
Complaints to Financial Services Ombudsman up 12% last year
Irish Banking Federation agrees new initiative to help distressed borrowers
Iceland did not need to repay Dutch and UK savers, says court
Belgian KBC to pay back €8.3bn in ECB loans
Governor of Central Bank to discuss state of economy with committee
Irish banks are still very fragile - and the Troika is concerned
Director of Enforcement to step down from Central Bank
This is the week's news... skewed