Central Bank
‘Far too early’ to discuss reducing rates, says Central Bank of Ireland governor
Gabriel Makhlouf also said that financial literacy should be taught to students in school.
Bank of Ireland boss apologises for ‘significant technology outage’
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath said there have been ‘too many such instances in recent years’.
Harris criticises ‘guff’ over bank delays in deposit rate increases
Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris reiterated he believed Irish banks had been ‘laggards’ compared with European counterparts.
Central Bank warns risks to financial system have increased
It comes as inflation weighs heavily on the global economy.
Public urged to beware of fake two-euro coins
The warning came after gardaí from Raheny Garda District seized a large amount of counterfeit currency.
Record €4.1m fine for Davy over bond trade for Belfast developer
IRELAND’S largest stockbroker Davy has been fined €4.
Brexit forces Coleraine insurance firm to re-route £60m of business to Dublin
A LONG-established Coleraine insurance firm is re-routing millions of pounds of business to a new operation in Dublin in a move it believes its necessary to safeguard its business in the post-Brexit era.
Irish Central Bank fines Wells Fargo subsidiary €5.88m over 'serious failings'
IRELAND'S Central Bank has fined a subsidiary of US-based multinational bank Wells Fargo €5.88 million for "serious failings" in its regulatory reporting.
Behaviour of banks in mortgage scandal 'remnant of banking crisis'
IRISH banks involved in the tracker mortgage scandal have been accused of behaving in the same way as they did before the financial crisis.
Brexit continues to pose a major risk to the Irish economy warns Central Bank
Brexit continues to pose a major risk to the Irish economy despite progress in negotiations over the border, the Republic's Central Bank has warned.