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Banks must make funds available to small business—Flynn

Banks must learn to function in the interests of the business community and the economy in general, according to Fianna Fáil TD Beverley Flynn. Speaking in the Dáil on the Finance Bill, Deputy Flynn said that she was concerned that money was not being made available to small businesses which are going through difficult times.

O’ Hanrahan calls for leniency by banks on local business

Thomastown Fine Gael candidate for the upcoming Local Elections, Joey O’Hanrahan has called on banks in Kilkenny to look favourably on local businesses that may be struggling as a result of the economic downturn.

Flynn urges banks to pass on interest rate cuts to all customers

Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Beverley Flynn is urging banks to pass on the .5 per cent interest rate cut made by the European Central Bank last week to all bank customers, and not just mortgage holders.

Banks must resume normal lending to keep Kilkenny jobs

Banks must resume normal lending immediately to protect jobs and to avoid stagnation in the local economy, according to Fianna Fáil TD Bobby Aylward.

Kenny compliments St Gerald’s banking system

Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny commented on the demise of local business due the financial crisis as he officially launched a Build A Bank project in St Gerald’s College, Castlebar last Friday.

Developers urged to attend NAMA seminar

PROPERTY developers across the west have been asked to attend a seminar next week on the new National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) to hear details of how this will impact upon their current relationships with their banks.

Banks must co-operate fully with the State – Aylward

The banks must co-operate fully with the State in order to serve the best interests of the taxpayer and the economy, according to Fianna Fail deputy Bobby Aylward.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

 

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