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# Central Bank

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Poll: Should we abolish 1 cent and 2 cent coins?
Greece to receive €6.8 billion rescue fund
Anglo tapes: Central Bank 'were effectively egging us on'
Anglo Tapes: 'If Central Bank did have access to contents, what the hell was it doing?' – McDonald
B*ll*xology and f**cking clowns: Drumm's latest outbursts caught on tape
Column: 'The Anglo tapes are shocking, but I can't say I'm surprised'
Carol Redmond
Noonan: Not all banks are using confidentiality agreements with borrowers
Alan Dukes: I can't comment about the Anglo Tapes because of the investigation
Patrick Honohan gives unexpectedly frank answers about bank crisis…
Contain your shock: Irish homes are borrowing less and less
Securities firm fined €78,000 by Central Bank
‘We need the f**king loans’: 7 more jaw-dropping quotes from the Anglo Tapes
Borrowers may be able to leave tracker mortgage when rates increase
Gilmore 'shocked' by Anglo Tapes, while Howlin is 'personally sickened'
In full: Ex-Anglo exec denies that he tried to mislead the Central Bank
95,000 Irish homes are in mortgage arrears over 90 days
Central Bank given power to pre-approve Credit Union managers
Financial regulator: Holding onto best-skilled staff is a battle
St Vincent de Paul warns of 'potential money lending crisis'
Unfinished Anglo HQ defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti
Ireland spends €11.8 million to mint coins worth... €7.1 million
Central Bank of Ireland warns about unauthorised investment firm
Almost 95,000 mortgage holders are in arrears
Why you can't see the 'black book' that was never used for the banking crisis
After two months, Italy's finally getting a new government
€100m boost as Central Bank announces bigger profit than expected
It's taken two months, but Italy has (finally) unveiled its new government
One Irish town to experiment with scrapping 1c and 2c coins
Decision to stock ATMs with €10 notes welcomed
Central Bank regulator: Half of small business loans are impaired
Central Bank's €46 'Ulysses' coin gets Joyce quote wrong
Matthew Elderfield steps down as Financial Regulator (and waives €100k bonus)
EU finance chiefs to get tablet PCs for 'paperless' Dublin summit
Cyprus Central Bank eases domestic restrictions
Leaders' Questions: Concerns over banks' role in mortgage arrears plan
Column: New restructuring targets for banks don't go far enough to help distressed borrowers
David Hall
Finance Minister 'disappointed' banks haven't dealt with personal debt
Extract: 'The Financial Regulator investigating what went wrong at Irish Nationwide is a unique piece of Irish irony'
Tom Lyons and Richard Curran
Irish households borrowed nearly €1bn less in January