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- Wednesday 10 February 2010 750 jobs to go as bank closes Irish branch network (…) BANK OF Scotland (Ireland) is closing down the bank’s Halifax business and Irish branch network with the loss of 750 jobs, forcing more than 50,000 credit card and current account customers to move (…) SIMON CARSWELL Finance Correspondent - The Irish Times - Front Page
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Existential crisis as Lévy quotes fictional philosopher THERE’S NOTHING unusual about a new book by French celebrity philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy causing a media stir or provoking anguished debate in left-bank intellectual circles. But never has his (…) RUADHÁN Mac CORMAIC in Paris - The Irish Times - Front Page
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Economy key in Lisbon Treaty vote, says Martin (…) to participate in and draw full benefit from the recovery when it comes,” he said. “We have taken measures domestically to repair the banking system and restore sustainability to the public finances. Improving (…) MARY FITZGERALD, Foreign Affairs Correspondent - The Irish Times - Ireland
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Finance Bill measures 'lack ambition', says Bruton (…) about the failure of its banking strategy, in particular in respect of Nama to get credit flowing to businesses and individuals.” Once again, “the centrepiece of the Bill is a series of new tax exemptions (…) MARIE O'HALLORAN - The Irish Times - Ireland
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Halifax closure will not hurt BoSI clients - Cowen (…) BANK OF Scotland Ireland customers would not be affected by the closure of its Irish Halifax operation, Taoiseach Brian Cowen told the Dáil. He was answering Opposition leaders’ questions (…) MICHAEL O'REGAN - The Irish Times - Ireland
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Minister should come to chamber and explain Nama discrepancy - FG (…) learned recently that at the time the Government was contending this, it was receiving advice from the IMF that establishing Nama would not lead to a significant increase in lending by the banks (…) JIMMY WALSH - The Irish Times - Ireland
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Financial controller given suspended sentence (…) included An Bord Iascaigh Mhara, the HSE, Woodies DIY, Tesco and Supervalu. Bank of Ireland is currently at a loss of €68,189 and AIB is at a loss of €9,162. Judge Tony Hunt imposed a four-year sentence (…) The Irish Times - Ireland
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 MEPs vote in new European executive THE INCOMING European Commission was overwhelmingly endorsed by MEPs yesterday as European Central Bank chief Jean Claude Trichet cut short a visit to Australia to attend a special economic summit (…) ARTHUR BEESLEY, European Correspondent, in Strasbourg - The Irish Times - World
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 Consumer spending predicted to fall further (…) stability in the sector,” said Retail Excellence Ireland’s David Fitzsimons. Ulster Bank economist Lynsey Clemenger forecast a further decline of 1 per cent in consumer spending in 2010, after an expected 7 (…) LAURA SLATTERY and CIARA O’BRIEN - The Irish Times - Finance
- Wednesday 10 February 2010 UK and Sweden suggest IMF should help Greece (…) member states had yet to arrive at a common position in advance of the summit, where EU heads of government will be joined by Jean-Claude Trichet, the European Central Bank president. “Within the euro zone (…) The Irish Times - Finance


