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  2. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2011, Central Bank figures show that 8.1% of private residential mortgage accounts are in arrears for more than 90 days – up from 7.2% at the end of June 2011. [77] As of August 2012, more than 22% of Irish mortgages are in arrears or have been restructured. [78] In the first 10 months of 2011, 8,692 houses were completed.

  3. EBS d.a.c. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, the Central Bank of Ireland reprimanded and fined EBS d.a.c. trading as EBS €13.4m for a series of significant and long-running failings in the treatment of its mortgage customers, between August 2004 and June 2020. As a result of this investigation alone, EBS has admitted to 36 separate regulatory breaches.

  4. Michael Fingleton - Wikipedia

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    As well as arranging loans for journalists, Fingleton arranged loans for other political and public figures. In December 2009, after interviewing Olivia Greene, a former home loans supervisor at Irish Nationwide, Prime Time reported that former Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy was loaned €1.6m for a €1.5m property by Irish Nationwide, when the building society wasn't supposed to be ...

  5. 2012 Irish budget - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Irish budget was the Irish Government budget for the 2012 fiscal year, the first budget of the 29th Government of Ireland. It was presented to Dáil Éireann in two parts on 5–6 December 2011, with the first part delivered by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Brendan Howlin , and the second part delivered by Minister for ...

  6. Central Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On a Gross Public Debt-to-GDP basis, Ireland's 2015 figure at 78.8% is not of concern; On a Gross Public Debt-to-GNI* basis, Ireland's 2015 figure at 116.5% is more serious, but not alarming; On a Gross Public Debt-Per-Capita basis, Ireland's 2015 figure at over $62,686 per capita, exceeds every other OECD country, except Japan. [89]

  7. Record rise in cost of rent revealed - AOL

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    Younger tenants in Britain have seen their rents rise by a collective £3.5bn to hit a record high in the past year as landlords pass on their mortgage costs, a new survey suggests.. Under-45s are ...