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  • Banks to continue sending weekly reports to regulator

    Irish banks will have to supply weekly reports on their ability to pay their outgoings until at least the end of the year as the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority continues to assess their exposure to the credit crunch. p
  • 100 new jobs at architectural firm

    Leading Irish architectural firm Douglas Wallace is to recruit 100 additional staff as part of growth plans that would see the company expand operations here, in the UK and Europe. p
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  • British house prices, mortgage approvals down

    House prices in Britain fell for the first time in two years in October and mortgage approvals dropped to a 26-month low, signs that the country's decade-long housing boom is coming to an end. p
  • China facing pressure on currency

    China is facing increasing pressure to allow its currency to appreciate faster because of the combination of falling US interest rates and the rising cost of money at home, according to a senior central bank official. p
  • Robinson's budgetary plan blunted by Seagate

    Belfast Briefing: Jobs are a very emotive subject in the North - in the past it is fair to say that in some cases who you were and what you were dictated the type of job you could get. p
  • In short

    A round-up of today's business news in brief p
  • Ryanair edges back on slow trading day

    Dublin report: Dublin remained relatively flat yesterday, a lull that most dealers explained as deriving from caution while awaiting a decision this week on US interest rates. p
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