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Finance

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UK Government to push on with tax cuts as pound hits all-time low against dollar
EU committee looks for renewed commitment from Ireland to 15% corporate tax rate
Taoiseach expects Michael McGrath to take up finance minister job following reshuffle
EU financial oversight of Greece ends 12 years after bailouts
Premier League revenues rise to €5.8billion in first full season following Covid
Cash is crucial to victims of domestic abuse or coercive control, says Women's Aid
Russia switching off gas to Europe would present 'severe' risk to Ireland, minister says
Euro strikes dollar parity as fears mount of a eurozone recession
'Difficult' to say whether Budget will leave people better off, says Donohoe
Mortgage seekers need 'significantly' higher earnings than 10 years ago to secure financing
Bank of Ireland reports a pre-tax profit of €1.4 billion for 2021
Customs service to spend €20 million on new boats to help tackle drug trade
Competition watchdog to fully investigate AIB and Ulster Bank loan book deal
Ulster Bank urges customers not to switch banks 'at last minute'
ESRI warns of 'real cuts' to low-income families and retired couples if prices keep rising
'The world is burning': Donohoe confirms further carbon tax increase by €7.50 per tonne
Government to sell part of State's 13.9% share in Bank of Ireland
G7 leaders say a deal on minimum corporate tax rate of 15% 'in sight'
Pearse Doherty: KBC exit is body blow to customers and staff that will reduce competition
Pearse Doherty TD
No increase in income tax planned, says finance minister
Government u-turns on exclusion of proprietary directors from wage subsidy scheme
Harvard alumni and CEO of Swiss bank part of new Mayo GAA committee - 'It's definitely a positive'
EU leaders fail to agree a Covid-19 stimulus package
GAA expect long-term Páirc Uí Chaoimh debt will be 'in the region' of €20 million
22% increase in gate receipts fuels 2019 GAA revenue reaching €73m
Credit unions across Ireland roll out new current account service
Hard Brexit could cause house prices to fall, Central Bank warns
Incoming Central Bank chief to take up role despite 'clumsy' handling of budget leak in New Zealand
Tax rises should be considered in October's Budget to prevent economy overheating, ESRI recommends
Boris Johnson was paid almost €60,000 to speak at Dublin conference last month
Opinion: It is time to ban moneylenders charging interest of up to 287%
Brendan Whelan
Mica scandal: Family living in 'falling down house' finds out mortgage has been sold to vulture fund
'Don't believe everything you read' – Ryanair is bullish in the face of strikes and profit slips
Parent-to-children inheritance tax threshold to increase by €10,000
It's looking more likely that any changes to the property tax system will be 'moderate'
Central Bank warns over investment firm that has cloned details of another firm
Traders breathe sigh of relief as markets bounce back after 'mini flash crash'
Irish people warned they are being 'ripped off' by ATMs in foreign countries
Poll: Should the public banking model be introduced in Ireland?
It gets worse: Central Bank forces lenders to admit 13,600 more tracker victims overcharged