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The Central Bank feared failings at Rush Credit Union could cause 'disorderly collapse'
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The head of a Belfast tech firm has been crowned Ireland's entrepreneur of the year
One of Ireland's biggest hotels is set to be built on the doorstep of Dublin Airport
Most Irish companies are planning to deliver pay rises in 2017
Financial giant Goldman Sachs to take over Travelodge Ireland
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Keeping it in the family helps Teeling Whiskey toast multimillion-euro profits
The EU has pledged its new rules will stamp out tax avoidance by big companies
House building in Ireland not expected to meet demand until at least 2020
Here's why Ireland is afraid of the EU's new corporate tax plans
Dunnes leapfrogs Tesco to become Ireland's second largest supermarket
Irish banks are 'absolutely not prepared' for cyber attacks
The head of one of the world's biggest PR firms says being Irish 'is an enormous gift'
First-time buyers scheme to help push up house prices more than 5% next year
Dublin startup Brite:Bill racked up €3.6m profit before huge sale to Israeli multinational
Healthy fast food chain Chopped set to open first store outside of Dublin
New 20% tax on Irish property funds targets vultures moving assets abroad
Ireland's educators have the highest rates of work-related depression
Dublin startup the first Irish firm to pitch at exclusive Google event in Silicon Valley
'I started with a programming book that cost 40 quid. Now we sell to 25 countries'
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has pumped over €10m into Irish news agency Storyful