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Our 9 favourite business stories of the year
Irish banana giant Fyffes is being taken over by one of Japan's biggest companies
One of our journalists just won a major business news award
The Central Bank is relaxing its mortgage rules for first-time buyers
Employment hits a post-crash high amid some 'worrying signs' for Ireland's ongoing recovery
Hungary is bringing in the EU's lowest corporate tax rate
The IFA has a new boss and this time it's being very up-front about his salary
Irish TV seeks 'necessary and unavoidable' court protection over mounting debts
Half of Ireland's tech workers think their skills will be obsolete in a decade
Online currency exchange CurrencyFair has raised another €8m - and found a new boss
Google routed nearly €23 billion in sales through Ireland last year
Yahoo could be forced to pay back its state grant after failing to hire promised Irish staff
Eir is set to be taken over by a US hedge fund
Yahoo could be forced to pay back its state grant after failing to hire promised Irish staff
Irish digital advertisers are spending more on mobile ads than desktop sites for the first time
Project managers PM Group are planning a massive graduate hiring drive as profits rise
State power supplier ESB is sinking €2.5 million into a solar energy startup
European startup investment is drying up - but Irish firms are taking more than their share
Mobile payments are taking off as Irish consumers embrace the technology
Cereal giant Kellogg's paid no tax on billion-euro European sales routed through Ireland
A new financier will offer €300 million in funding to Irish SMEs
Facebook-owned VR pioneer Oculus has bought a six-year-old Cork startup
Firms are scoping out Dublin post-Brexit vote - but they'll be fighting for office space
Budget 2017: These were all the key developments as they happened
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UCD is spending €65m in a bid to become a top-shelf business school
Irish chip designer Movidius to be snapped up by Intel for more than €300 million
Jameson firms as a global favourite, but high taxes are dampening sales at home
Fitbit opens its European HQ in Dublin as it hunts around the world for growth
Tim Cook: 'Apple is the largest taxpayer in Ireland'
Ireland's sweetheart tax deal for Apple was worth up to €13 billion over a decade
Europe accused of 'undermining the global tax system' as Apple faces billions in Irish back-taxes
Poll: What effect has the plunge in the pound had for you?
One of Facebook and Airbnb's early backers is putting its money into Limerick's Teckro
Salesforce paid $750m for a 45-person startup because it wanted the company's CEO
Dublin-based energy supplier Vayu has been bought by a Spanish utility giant
The UK's economy isn't deflating yet, but the Central Bank still fears Brexit fallout for Ireland
Poll: Should we build an all-island motorway network?
Why a phone company is paying $4.8bn for Yahoo's 'worthless' business
New car sales could flatline next year after a bumper 2016