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Greek banks to re-open on Monday with a €60 daily withdrawal limit

Nine ministers have been replaced after objecting to the embattled country’s latest bailout.

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Greek banks reopen as citizens face massive price hikes

Greeks will be able to withdraw up to €420 at once per week.

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Banks are taking lots of people to court – and winning

Banks were awarded judgements of €148 million in the first half of this year.

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The curious case of a palace in Prague, an Irish company and Nama

A Czech developer is attempting to sue the agency.

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The 8 most enraging things about going to the bank

For all of you making the trek this lunchtime.

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AIB customer? You may be due money back

Over 110,000 customers will be contacted about claiming their money back.

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Bankers whose building society got a €5.4 billion bailout claim an...

Irish Nationwide was folded into IBRC after its bailout.

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A ‘startling’ €1.5 billion held in Irish banks can’t be touched – because of...

And almost €3 million is linked to Al Qaeda, Syria and Iran.

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Was Enda really warned that the army might need to guard ATMs?

One person says they’re “puzzled” the Taoiseach made the claim.

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The army and the ATMs: Was Enda talking about the ‘most secret committee in...

Details of emergency planning in the event of an Irish default are contained in Pat Leahy’s ‘The Price of Power’.

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Flooding in Cork City sees traffic diversions in place

Conditions have been improving in the past few hours.

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Bank of Ireland says all customers should now have wages in their accounts

The bank has apologised for any inconvenience caused.

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You can now pay for far more with contactless payments

The threshold is doubling.

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There’s been a very important court ruling for anyone being pursued for debt...

The judgment means a person who is being pursued by a bank for a debt is entitled to make full representations to the court.

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A “cloned” company is trying to scam Irish customers

The Central Bank says the practice is becoming more widespread.

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‘I’d love to help a struggling tenant, but if I did I’d be homeless myself’

“Landlords answer to banks. We’re still paying the price for austerity.”

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Students loaded with loans are less free to conduct their lives in the way...

We know very well the negative consequences of a student loan system. Just look at the United States, writes Julien Mercille.

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After months of controversy, the banking inquiry signs off on final report

The inquiry members met today to discuss submissions from witnesses who gave evidence at hearings earlier in the year.

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Nama says the last remaining ghost estates will be finished this year

In its annual review, Nama said it had a cash balance of €3.4 billion.

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Home repossessions have gone through the roof in Ireland in the last year

Repossessions of residential properties in Ireland for the first nine months of 2015 were up a whopping 80% from all of 2014 put together.

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