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  • Lynn firm to continue building in Algarve

    Kendar Portugal, the property firm owned by solicitor Michael Lynn, is planning to continue building its seaside development in the Algarve, according to the company. p
  • EU mortgage plans will increase competition

    Internal market commissioner Charlie McCreevy European Union plans to be unveiled tomorrow to create a more joined-up market for mortgages will draw on lessons from the US, where a subprime loans crisis is upsetting global financial markets. p
  • Revenue rejects 'snooping' claim

    The Revenue Commissioners have strongly rejected suggestions of a culture of "casual snooping" after six of its officials were disciplined for needlessly accessing confidential tax records. p
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  • ISTC examiner petition to be heard

    The High Court is today scheduled to hear a petition for the appointment of an examiner to International Securities Trading Corporation (ISTC), the financial firm led by Tiarnan O'Mahoney. p
  • Volatility 'not affecting' consumer sentiment

    Financial confidence among Irish consumers increased in the last quarter, according to the latest study from Standard Life. p
  • Judging David Dilger in 12 easy steps

    Business Opinion/John McManus: Farewell then to David Dilger, who announced his departure last week after 12 years at the helm of Greencore. p
  • Figures to show slowdown in GDP growth

    This week: Irish national accounts for the third quarter of the year are due to be released this Thursday and commentators are predicting the figures will show that the GDP growth rate has fallen to 3.4 per cent, as the slowdown in the property market takes its toll. p
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