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Rory McIlroy becomes the European Tour's all-time highest earner on €35 million
A tied second place finish at The Open has seen the 29-year-old leapfrog Lee Westwood.
Share52 Tweet'Good for Ireland': Germany's top court rules that the ECB can 'print money'
The challenge to the bond-buying plan could have ended the single currency.
Share115 TweetJordan Spieth has made $10.4 million this year and is on pace to shatter the PGA Tour record
It’s nice to be Jordan Spieth these days.
Share4 Tweet4This CEO has cut his own salary and made the minimum wage at his company $70,000
Nice work if you can get it.
Share67 Tweet50The number of NAMA staff on over €100,000 has more than doubled in five years
But the agency isn’t saying why or who they are.
Share38 Tweet71Here's how much your pay will change after Budget 2015
What are you going to do with all that money?
Share112 Tweet36AIB made a pre-tax profit of €437 million in the first half of 2014
The bank says that it has cut mortgage arrears and impaired loans.
Share15 Tweet32€112m worth of second hand stuff sold online this year (...including Garth Brooks tickets)
The volume of second-hand baby and nursery equipment is up €160,000.
Share15 Tweet14Apple's revenue for the second quarter is more than many countries' GDP
Not bad for a fruit company, is it?
Share13 Tweet20Irish people are working longer and earning less than 2012
If you earned €687 a week last year, you are average.
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