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Central Bank

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The average asking price for a house in Ireland is now €193,000
Irish people repaid €335m more than we borrowed last month
Twink, Superquinn sausages, Irish Water, and punts: Ireland by numbers in 2014
'An air of panic is setting in to the property market'
30 Days in September: An Oral History of the Bank Guarantee
Obesity, Waterford Crystal, and a Massey Ferguson tractor: The week in numbers
Mortgage rules, skyrockets and Christmas trees: It's your vital property round-up
Poll: Will only rich people be able to buy houses under new mortgage rules?
Most Irish people say they won't be able to buy a house next year
Want to own the Central Bank's HQ on Dame Street?
The number of homeowners who are years behind on their loans is still going up
The Central Bank's chief seems to have gone cold on relaxing its new mortgage rules
The Troika have come and gone (again) and they're happy(ish) but won't talk about water
The ECB is going to let you in on why they're slashing interest rates
House prices, Too Many Cooks, and Stephanie Roche: The week in numbers
The Banking Inquiry has started contacting potential witnesses, but who?
Two-thirds of first home buyers would not meet new Central Bank rules: Ulster Bank
Where does Ulster Bank's €3.5 million fine go?
There's been a sharp dip in consumer confidence and water charges might be to blame
Dublin apartment prices are up 35% in a year, but the house market is finally starting to cool
'Panic buying' is gone from the property market say estate agents
Wetherspoon's, Facebook, and the Luas: The week in numbers
Aaron McKenna: The Central Bank mortgage restrictions make great sense – here's why
Aaron McKenna
The Briefcase: Bubble busters, more budget babble and startups as far as the eye can see
Fianna Fáil thinks the Central Bank's tough new lending rules are 'simply unfair'
Nearly everyone in Ireland will have a job again by 2020*
Bubble buster: Homebuyers face 20% deposits as banks hit with tighter controls
People buying homes will now need a mandatory deposit, says Central Bank
The official jobs and economic outlooks are better than expected, but don't get too excited...
We should cap how much people can borrow or risk another property bubble
9 things you'll only understand if you were an Irish emo kid
Taxpayers look like the losers (yet again) in the latest bank bailout developments
Household debts going down, savings up (slightly)
Spot the difference? Here's what the new €10 note looks like
The Briefcase: Ryanair's aggressive moves, Brexit and Sean Dunne's gaff
Nearly half of SMEs with Celtic Tiger property debts are defaulting
We're still paying more for mortgages than the rest of Europe
The Briefcase: Russia freezes us out, house prices and drinking on the job