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# Central Bank

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Central Bank director Fiona Muldoon resigns
Number of mortgage accounts in arrears FELL last quarter
Central Bank warns of risks of paying sales incentives to insurance staff
Government criticised for poor turnout at ‘burn the bondholders’ debate
Additional consumer protections for debt management firms published
'They have a handle on it': Noonan plays down fears over RSA Insurance
Credit Union chief says there is "no evidence" 100 movements are in trouble
Newbridge Credit Union staff set to meet tonight to discuss takeover
Central Bank warns of unauthorised financial firm
Central Bank to apply to have PTSB take over Newbridge Credit Union - reports
Central Bank warns of unauthorised firm using 'cloned' registration details
360,000 people using moneylenders - Central Bank report
'New' hour-long Anglo Tapes were delivered on a memory stick to SF HQ
Lending to Irish households continues to fall
Insurance providers warned over lack of transparency with customer flood claims
Irish SMEs are among the most reliant on banks in Europe
Scaling back on fiscal adjustment is risky, says Central Bank
Central Bank will share Anglo Tapes analysis with gardaí
'Don't be such an idiot': Heated exchanges over Central Bank response to Anglo Tapes
Here’s what happened today: Wednesday
Anglo Tapes: “No smoking gun” says Central Bank boss
Honohan: Banks threatened repossession in 62 per cent of 'sustainable solutions'
No further action from Central Bank over Anglo following tapes controversy
Man has face slashed in Dublin City centre
Central Bank sets lenders new restructuring targets
Two arrested over daylight attack on Dame Street
Man stabbed in stomach and face outside Central Bank in daylight attack
Ulster Bank CEO: ‘It costs money to live in a house’… TDs: ‘We know’…
Ulster Bank began legal action in 4,124 arrears cases between March and June
Banks will be 'named and shamed' over complaints from now on
Irish mortgage holders are over €2 billion in arrears
Meet the Harvard-educated Frenchman who is Ireland’s new financial regulator
Household debt down but sustainability levels barely improve
Irish mortgage rates increase in June despite ECB rate stability
Government will have to pay "tens of millions" in Newbridge Credit Union merger
SIPTU President claims austerity is leading to 'Americanisation of Europe'
Central Bank cuts growth forecast and tells govt: Don't ease-up on austerity
Heatwave, hepatitis and holiday: The week in numbers