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Category: Banking

By The Irish Financial Review Posted on February 21, 2018February 21, 2018

Foreign banks abandon Irish savers and borrowers

Foreign banks say no thanks to Irish savers and borrowers With today’s announcement that RaboBank is about to exit its online savings offers, it means over the last few years, … Continue reading Foreign banks abandon Irish savers and borrowers

Categories: BankingTags: Bank of Scotland (Ireland), Leeds Building Scoiety, RaboBank, Tesco
By The Irish Financial Review Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018

Should mortgage rates be far higher in Ireland?

Mortgage lending unsecured in all but name – interest rates no longer reflect risk! Over the course of the last few years, a debate surrounding the cost of mortgages here … Continue reading Should mortgage rates be far higher in Ireland?

Categories: BankingTags: mortgages
By The Irish Financial Review Posted on January 11, 2018January 11, 2018

End of the beginning for record-low interest rates

Borrowers need to start planning for higher costs Who would have thought that the world would be suspended in such surreal surroundings for a decade. 10 years, hundreds of millions … Continue reading End of the beginning for record-low interest rates

Categories: Banking, Financial EducationTags: european central bank, Mortgage Repayments, QE

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