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Final €500m redemption marks symbolic turning point in recovery from financial crisis
Italy and Ireland at the top of dishonours list
Regulators are fretting about Australia’s overheated property market, but the UK also looks frothy
High street lender’s full return to the market could end up hurting its retail investors
Lenders are alarmed by inroads being made into their territory
Lender chooses insider to guide group’s return to stock market
Ministers hope to recoup some money from financial crisis rescue
The selection on show is a marvellous profile of Irish visual art since the turn of the 20th century
‘Bad bank’ to appeal against decision in dispute with German lender
ISIF has stakes in Irish banks and plans to invest in real estate, food and agriculture
Private equity owner Cinven eyes sale or listing of £2bn ‘zombie’ business
Rescued Irish bank looks to start return to private sector
Duffy joining Clydesdale after opening way for Irish bank’s IPO
Chances of bank returning to private ownership within 18 months are boosted
FCA agrees package with card issuers
Parent National Australia Bank prepares to float UK lender
Government moves to sell stake in nationalised lender
The search for yield has helped fund institutions on the eurozone periphery but concerns remain
Crises portrayed as an inevitable part of the desire to innovate
US banks’ business loan books are growing – at the cost of lower margins
Concerns over the effects of rising rates on banks’ securities holdings
Charles Jencks’s ‘Goddess of the North’ is both a sensual, cryptic artwork and land reclamation on a grand scale
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