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Central Bank

    Poll: Have you found phone insurance useful?
    Some people are paying 'on the double' for phone insurance
    Hot-desk giant WeWork has a spot in the new One Central Plaza but no plans outside Dublin yet
    Central Bank to track a 'critical mass' of restructured mortgages that are due to come up for review
    Pace of economic growth strong in 2018 as Central Bank forecasts another 154,000 new jobs
    Number affected by tracker mortgage scandal rises - it's now over 38,000
    Poll: Are you wealthier now than during the boom?
    343 homes repossessed over mortgage arrears during second quarter of 2018
    Bank of Ireland reverses decision to stop all-day cash services in over 100 branches
    Taoiseach says there's 'no evidence of a land bubble' in Ireland
    Central Bank warns if overheating is allowed, we're in for another boom-bust cycle
    Irish banks are fond of customer-first slogans - but the Central Bank says they're not living up to them
    Financial services watchdog received over 900 complaints about tracker mortgages
    Pedestrian walkway along old Central Bank site to be closed until 2020
    Credit Union in Kilkenny fined €210,000 for failure to protect members' savings
    Storm Emma caused higher levels of mortgage arrears as customers missed in-branch payments
    New rules for banks will make it easier to save thousands on mortgage repayments
    Shared office giant WeWork will lease all of the Central Bank's old headquarters
    Irish economy is growing substantially but Brexit 'poses major threat'
    €75 million new Central Bank plan gets green light despite resident's objection
    Sharon Donnery: 'There were no female role models, no one I could aspire to be like'
    Sharon Donnery
    Check your mattress - €226 million in old Irish punts remains unaccounted for - and you can still redeem it
    'I am really struggling': Thousands still left in tracker mortgage scandal limbo
    3,400 new victims of tracker mortgage scandal identified
    Ulster Bank says no customer will be 'out of pocket' after money disappeared from accounts
    'Most significant event in a generation': Central Bank chief issues Brexit warning for Irish economy
    Central Bank warns over investment firm that has cloned details of another firm
    Like it's 2008 - Irish people set to break the €100 billion barrier in consumer spending this year
    13,000 Irish mortgages have been in arrears for more than five years
    Central Bank proposes tough new measures to protect consumers from moneylenders
    Central Bank expected to cease the printing of banknotes in Ireland
    'More needs to be done': Just 16% of CEO jobs in Ireland last year went to women
    Protesters deliver a coffin to the door of PTSB, as government agrees to regulate vulture funds
    David Drumm called financial regulator 'f***ing shower of clowns down in Dame Street', trial hears
    'It's not fair': Fianna Fáil poised to block PTSB loan sale to 'unregulated' vulture funds
    Irish ECB candidate Philip Lane wins backing of key EU parliament committee
    No more lying: A new bill that makes it a crime for bankers to lie to Central Bank won't be opposed
    Central Bank optimistic about Ireland's future with full employment 'in view'
    'Take a look in the mirror': Why didn't the Central Bank act earlier on the tracker mortgage scandal?
    Almost no change in house prices in second half of 2017 - but it doesn't mean a bubble has burst
    Ronan Lyons
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