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ECB Mortgage Rate Saving? Overpay Your Mortgage

by admin Mortgages

Holders of tracker mortgages were advised to consider overpaying their mortgages after the European Central Bank lowered it’s key interest rate on Thursday. The reduction could see an extra €15 per month in the pockets of mortgage holders for every €100,000 outstanding on their mortgages.
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July 19, 2012

Government €90m Small Business Loans Scheme

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The Irish government have announced a new €90m small business loan scheme to boost jobs and employment in Ireland.

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June 22, 2012February 4, 2015 Tagged: business loans, loans, micro loans, small business loans

Spain seeks bailout loan

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Spain has become the fourth country to seek a European bailout.

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June 11, 2012January 25, 2015 Tagged: bailout, loan, Spain

Irish consumer loans down 8.4% in April

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Figures just released by the Central Bank show that consumer lending took a fall in April.

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June 4, 2012 Tagged: business loans, Central Bank, consumer loans, lending, loan rates, loans, Money and Banking Statistics, Money and Banking Statistics Report, statistics

EU says Ireland must honour national debt, but economy looking strong: Noonan

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The European Commission has imparted the importance of Ireland honouring it’s financial commitments in terms of repaying national debt.
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March 17, 2012 Tagged: debt, Enda Kenny, Euronext, European Commission, Gerry Adams, Ireland, Michael Noonan, national debt, NYSE

Tracker Mortgages push average Irish home loan rate down

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According to new Central Bank statistics Irish homeowners are paying well below the European average on home loans.
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March 14, 2012 Tagged: Central Bank, ECB, mortgage, mortgage rates, tracker rate, tracker rate mortgage, variable rate

MABS ‘should’ have role in new debt plans

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A new report on the governments latest Personal Insolvency Bill has recommended that MABS should take on a role in new debt plans.
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March 13, 2012 Tagged: bankruptcy, debt, debt plan, debt scheme, government, insolvency, Insolvency Bill, law, Personal Insolvency Bill

Banks are refusing half of loans to small business

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According to ISME as many as half of loan applications by small and medium sized business are being turned down by banks in Ireland.
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March 13, 2012 Tagged: bank loan, bank loans, business, business loan, business loans, ISME, Quarterly Bank Watch Survey

Irish banks to take up to €10 billion in loans

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Irish banks are set to take out around €10 billion in loans according to an article in the Independent.
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March 7, 2012 Tagged: bank loans, banks, ECB, Ireland, Irish banks, loans

Euro Debt Crisis ‘Could Bring Mortgage Interest Rates To Historic Lows’

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Europe’s mortgage rates could be on path to hit a historic low, as the region does what it can to save the Euro during the Euro debt crisis.
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December 22, 2011December 2, 2017 Tagged: debt crisis, Euro Crisis, Euro debt crisis, interest rates, loan rates, mortgage, mortgage rates, rates

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