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Department optimistic on economy but not finances

Thursday July 08 2010

THE Department of Finance is more optimistic about the economy -- but not about the public finances.

State takeover of Anglo will be covered by banking probe

Thursday July 08 2010

THE shape of the Commission of Investigation into the banking crisis was confirmed last night when the Government published the order establishing the commission.

'Substantially different' Anglo plan sent to Brussels

Wednesday July 07 2010

ANGLO Irish Bank's new business plan is "substantially different" to the one queried by the European Commission back in March and no longer includes many of the aspects Brussels took issue with, the Irish Independent has learned.

Charlie Weston: Bailouts are only for the banks, not homeowners

Wednesday July 07 2010

THE group appointed by the Government to look at the thorny issue of mortgage arrears has been meeting regularly for four months now.

Calls for mortgage arrears offices in all banks

Tuesday July 06 2010

MORTGAGE lenders should set up a division dealing exclusively with mortgage holders who are in arrears, an expert group on personal debt is set to recommend.

Lenihan willing to add state buyout of Anglo to bank probe

Tuesday July 06 2010

FINANCE Minister Brian Lenihan last night said he was willing to extend the remit of the banking inquiry to cover the nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank.

AIB fails to land a chief risk officer

Tuesday July 06 2010

AIB, THE country's second largest bank, has yet to fill one of the key posts in the organisation -- almost six months after announcing its intention to recruit an external candidate.

Ailish O'Hora: Road to recovery is turning into a tricky tightrope

Tuesday July 06 2010

THE Government is walking a tightrope between cutting capital expenditure programmes and saving much-needed cash. The problem is that as it cuts back what it is spending on infrastructure projects including roads, schools and hospitals, its growth targets will become harder and harder to achieve.