Bank of Ireland linked to fund involved in massive European tax fraud
BoI subsidiary used by hedge fund now subject to investigations over trades
BoI subsidiary used by hedge fund now subject to investigations over trades
Derville Rowland says lenders being forced to account for mistakes and misconduct
Independent TD is appealing rejection of her challenge to the issuing of financial support to Anglo, Irish Nationwide and EBS
Also: Vulture funds blitz; Providence seeks farm-out partners; Fastnet to buy Amryt
Rogue trader subpoenaed in case against Citibank over claims bank helped his fraud
In Dublin, Aryzta falls again on news of the departure of its European boss
AIB agrees to write down €9m of its €13.5m debt
Bank becomes last of three main Irish banks to tap markets as it looks to repay taxpayer funds ahead of planned IPO
Inquiry hears ECB ‘quite strident’ that no bailout would be available if cuts imposed
Oireachtas investigation will review conflicting accounts provided by witnesses
With banks loathe to lend more than 70% for development, financiers are stepping into the breach
Clery’s closure had ‘catastrophic’ effect on cashflow of company already struggling with high rents and falling sales
Finance official’s 380 page submission says AIB and BOI wanted broad bank guarantee
The recession of the 1970s reopened debate about married women working less than two years after the lifting of a public-sector bar. Women’s Editor Christina Murphy challenged claims that they were taking jobs from married men
Senator Marie Louise O’Donnell tell that Seanad that post offices are the ‘real’ bank
RepTrak study of corporate reputations also gives Google, Boots, Kellogg’s, Bord Bia high rankings
Investors like Michael Hasenstab and Prem Watsa are cashing in their chips here
Banks set for collision course with Government over mortgage rates
AIB served Civil Bill to credit card customer but it was returned marked ‘not called for’
Inquiry hears evidence from bank’s former head of retail operations Donal Forde
Administrator of estate of Patricia Cosgrave sues AIB seeking to effect alleged agreement
Supervisors ‘ignore dangerous risky financial behaviour’ during good times
Even more secret Ansbacher accounts existed, official Gerry Ryan claimed
Global markets hover at elevated levels as rumours of quantitative easing mount
Move to raise additional funds would not upset State finances, Minister said
Court hears asset now worth an estimated €8m
New programme will support academic-inspired initiatives to improve country’s well-being
Minister embarks diplomatic drive to obtain EU approval for early repayment of debt
Nama-backed site at Cold War border crossing point to be put on market
State-owned lender to sell assets for first time since imposing €5bn of losses on holders
Software-only fund invests up to €2m in early-stage companies
Lenders will have to wait until October to find out how they have fared in financial tests
Loans granted to developer in January 2008, just months before the crunch
Economics spokesman for Merkel’s party says ESM is ‘only for an emergency’
Crash revives investors’ fears over tensions between Ukraine and Russia
Bank said it does not believe reduction will impact efforts to mitigate €94 million pension deficit
Former billionaire to sell estate and Independent News and Media shares to discharge debt
Scheme allows Irish retailers to accept transactions made using UnionPay debit and credit cards
Rating agency lifts Government-guaranteed debt ratings in line with sovereign upgrade
Property agency is seeking €77m in summary judgment orders against developer
Party has the established parties and Europe firmly in its sights
Exiting bailout programme was top priority, says former Department of Finance secretary general
Two distressed borrowers in Dublin given debt write-offs of more than €140,000
Supreme Court agrees that Lynch gave ‘hopelessly confused’ evidence
Prominent businessman fails in Supreme Court case against bank
Minister travels to New York today to encourage US investors to buy Irish bonds
Government may seek to sell stake in AIB before general election
Prime site sold by the National Asset Management Agency two years ago
Legal action had challenged the constitutionality of sections of IBRC Act
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices