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Britain to start sale of Lloyds soon, review RBS split
  • Financial Services
  • June 19, 2013, 21:37

Osborne admits re-privatisation of RBS remains long way off

New York’s Department of Financial Services cited Deloitte’s “misconduct, violations of law, and lack of autonomy” in its review of anti-money laundering practices at Standard Chartered.
Deloitte agrees to one-year suspension
  • Financial Services
  • June 19, 2013, 01:16

Firm pays $10 million to New York state in crackdown on consulting companies

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Mr Justice Peter Kelly this week agreed to transfer the bank’s case to the Commercial Court after being told by Rossa Fanning, for the bank, Mr Woodlock was consenting to transfer and to judgment. Bank order for €19m against Clonmel businessman
  • Financial Services
  • Mary Carolan
  • June 19, 2013, 01:01

Michael Woodlock consents to judgment

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Denmark’s Financial Services Authority noted that Ireland had a “significant effect” on Danske Bank’s risk weighting, resulting in a total group-level risk weight of 36 per cent, of which Ireland accounted for 4 per cent. Danske Bank told Irish arm adds to risk
  • Financial Services
  • Fiona Reddan
  • June 19, 2013, 01:00

Danish regulator finds Irish operation has ‘significant effect’ on bank’s profile

Axa plans to invest €10bn in infrastructure debt over next five years
  • Financial Services
  • June 18, 2013, 19:39

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Bank fees unfair to blind customers, group says
  • Financial Services
  • Conor Pope
  • June 18, 2013, 17:21

Under new rules, Bank of Ireland account holders will be charged 40 cent for over-the-counter transactions

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Britain’s fraud prosecutor today charged a former UBS trader with conspiracy to defraud, as part of a global investigation into the manipulation of benchmark interest rates. Photo: Bloomberg Ex-UBS trader charged with Libor rigging
  • Financial Services
  • June 18, 2013, 13:56

Tom Hayes charged with conspiracy to defraud as part of investigation into manipulation of benchmark interest rates

The International Monetary Fund has said Ireland was on track with the conditions of its bailout programme. Photo Bloomberg IMF approves $1.27bn to Ireland
  • Financial Services
  • June 18, 2013, 10:53

David Lipton says Ireland has been steadfast in work to control deficit

Asmussen seeks end for zombie banks
  • Financial Services
  • Derek Scally
  • June 18, 2013, 01:14

ECB board member call for a European bank wind-up fund financed by a banking levy

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Statistics released by the Central Bank earlier this month showed that mortgage lending fell by 1.9 per cent in the year to March 2013 Moody’s figures show rising mortgage distress
  • Financial Services
  • Colm Keena
  • June 18, 2013, 01:00

Slowing in rate of early stage delinquincies

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Chief executive of the Pensions Board Brendan Kennedy, Minister for Social Protection Joan Burton TD and chairperson of the Pensions Board Jane Williams at the publication of the Pensions Board Annual Report and Accounts for 2012 Burton declines to rule out further levy on pensions
  • Financial Services
  • Dominic Coyle
  • June 17, 2013, 21:48

Pensions Board chief says it is clear a number of schemes will close down

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Mr Justice Peter Kelly  refused to allow three weeks for developer Jerry Beades to prepare an affidavit responding to Ulster Bank’s application to have the case fast-tracked in the Commercial Court, but allowed two weeks. Photograph: Matt Kavanagh Ulster Bank pursuing developer Jerry Beades for €3.5 million
  • Financial Services
  • Mary Carolan
  • June 17, 2013, 20:27

Developer given two weeks to prepare affidavit

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Britain to start sale of Lloyds soon, review RBS split
New York’s Department of Financial Services cited Deloitte’s “misconduct, violations of law, and lack of autonomy” in its review of anti-money laundering practices at Standard Chartered.
Deloitte agrees to one-year suspension
Mr Justice Peter Kelly this week agreed to transfer the bank’s case to the Commercial Court after being told by Rossa Fanning, for the bank, Mr Woodlock was consenting to transfer and to judgment. Bank order for €19m against Clonmel businessman
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