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# Loans

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Household savings primarily being used to pay down debt
Late payment from customers is the 'biggest challenge' for businesses
Just 90 loans approved by government scheme for small businesses
Credit unions are three times more popular than banks
Bruton: John Perry's conduct is exemplary
IBRC liquidators writing to borrowers over loans
Government declines to comment on €2.47m judgment against Minister
Bank of Ireland says it gets more than 1,000 new loan applications every week
Permanent TSB wants to lend you money for education and cars
Column: 'The Anglo tapes are shocking, but I can't say I'm surprised'
Carol Redmond
Debt deals mean we're borrowing €20bn less in next decade - Noonan
Eurozone bailout fund gives Ireland seven more years to repay loans
Property sector accounts for almost half of outstanding business loans
Fall in personal loans and holiday home mortgages as households pay off debt
Loan refusals for businesses at the lowest in four years
Column: Game, Set and Match to the Banks
Dave Hughes
Aaron McKenna: Money, Money, Must Be Funny In A Eurocrat's World
Aaron McKenna
'The banks are not lending' belief is stopping SMEs applying for loans
Column: Tenants shouldn't pay the price for landlords struggling with mortgage repayments
Bob Jordan
AIB 'on track' to achieve target pre-provision operating profit
Extract: 'The Financial Regulator investigating what went wrong at Irish Nationwide is a unique piece of Irish irony'
Tom Lyons and Richard Curran
Irish households borrowed nearly €1bn less in January
Irish Banking Federation agrees new initiative to help distressed borrowers
Banking sector saw rise in deposits, decline in lending in 2012
TD calls on banks to be "more humane and compassionate" with borrowers
Government agrees to close loophole preventing banks repossessing homes
Court registered judgements against debtors top €1 billion in 2012
Loans to Irish households remained low in October - Central Bank
AIB to implement next-day SME loan decisions
Explainer: What are the rules that govern legal moneylenders?
Bank of Ireland: 120 homes repossessed or surrendered in first half of 2012
Nick Leeson: Here's one thing to congratulate the Irish regulators for...
Nick Leeson
NAMA CEO expresses "anger and disappointment" in former employee
Credit union loans down 10 per cent
Bank of Ireland says it's 'concerned' that SMEs believe banks are not lending
Irish Credit Bureau corrects inaccurate personal reports sent by AIB
36 Ulster Bank branches open today as problems continue
National Irish to seek 100 job cuts as 27 branches close
Credit Reviewer says banks need to show more 'risk-taking' in lending