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Tracker mortgage repayments to increase as European Central Bank hikes interest rates by 0.75%
Expected interest rate hike may help 'contain' house prices, says Varadkar
Analysis: We can expect to see interest rates continue to march higher this week
Victor Duggan
Analysis: ECB rates are on the rise, what does this mean for mortgage holders?
David Quinn
Tracker mortgage rates to rise after ECB hike interest rates by 0.5%
ECB ups key interest rates as it warns 'inflation to remain undesirably elevated for some time'
Traditional remedies might not work. So how will we cure the surging cost of living?
Explainer: Why is everything more expensive?
No let up in cost of living surge in January as Eurozone inflation hits a record high
Revolut takes 'first steps' toward offering loans and bank accounts to Irish users
European Central Bank plans to redesign euro banknotes
Bank of Ireland fined €24.5 million for IT failures that had potential 'serious' customer impact
'Supply chain bottlenecks and rising energy prices' are main threat to recovery, warns Lagarde
Morning Memo: Why are borrowing costs rising for eurozone governments?
More stimulus for Europe as ECB adds €500 billion to €1.35 trillion package, extending it into 2022
Hopes for a swift economic recovery in 2021 have faded, says ECB
Explainer: Everything you've always wanted to know about bonds but were afraid to ask
Top EU court hits back at German ruling on €2 trillion bond-buying scheme
'Economic shock' of Covid-19: Some central banks cut interest rates as Lagarde raises spectre of 2008
Minister concedes homeowners who engaged with PTSB may not have deals honoured
He was the frontrunner, but now Ireland has withdrawn Philip Lane as a candidate for top ECB job
Europe raises concerns about lack of housing in Ireland
Trichet's Corn: Yanis Varoufakis says the ECB are as bad as the British during the Famine
'Good for Ireland': Germany's top court rules that the ECB can 'print money'
The €500 banknote looks set for the chop - but some Germans aren't happy
After five long years, Ballyhea will march to say “No” for final time today
This man is taking the euro deeper and deeper into the unknown
The poor euro is getting pummelled again
These figures show Irish people lost more than anyone in the financial crisis
Tsipras 'doesn't regret' leading Greece into third multi-billion euro bailout
Greece latest: Government wants final deal by 20 August
Greek banks reopen as citizens face massive price hikes
'Giving another bailout to Greece is like giving money to a drug addict'
Greece latest: Eurozone ministers to make 'major' decision tomorrow
Poll: Should Greece accept the terms of a new bailout?
Greece has another €10.3 billion in debt due in 2015
Patrick Honohan: Brian Lenihan was "very cross" before I made THAT phonecall
Is Greece about to kiss the euro goodbye?
Revealed: The Department of Finance's secret 'Johnny Logan working group'
'The last thing the government wants to see is Greece get a better deal than they could'