Central Bank figures show card spending on social activities such as entertainment, dining out and memberships is growing faster than overall average
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Central Bank of Ireland governor speaking in Washington in advance of International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings
Representative bodies have appealed to the Central Bank for a number of changes to credit union lending framework
Overall increase driven by rise in number of principal dwelling house mortgage accounts in arrears for less than one year
Garda National Economic Crime Bureau investigated shares in Open Orphan, an Irish pharmaceutical company listed on the London Stock Exchange
Lenders count on most customers keeping their money in on-demand accounts
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Regulator is forecasting that real wages for the average employee will rise by almost 9 per cent over the next three years
Central Bank publishes consultation paper on reformed consumer protection code for the digital age
The Central Bank’s deputy governor said policy should ensure reductions in cash infrastructure by the private sector ‘do not outpace society’s needs’
Central Bank found Goodbody had failed to put in place an effective framework to monitor suspicious trading activity
Interest likely to die down in near future
Pricewatch: ‘How on earth can a refund be achieved if there is no investigative fraud unit?’
Regulator will work with Financial Services Ombudsman to ‘close gap’, deputy governor Derville Rowland says
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