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# Transactions

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Swiss prosecutors probe 53 'suspicious' Fifa transactions
Attorney general Michael Lauber said the cases had been reported by banks under Switzerland’s anti-money laundering alert system.
Hotel sales could hit €1bn by the end of this year
That’s according to Savills, based on current sales.
There has been a drop in the number of cash buyers snapping up properties
A new housing report found that 97% of property professionals believe house prices in Dublin will increase further in the next 12 months.
NAMA completes largest ever loan transaction at €5.6bn
It consisted mostly of loans secured on assets in Northern Ireland.
European Bank Holiday leaves employees without wages despite early warnings
No interbank transaction can take place across the EU today.
Bitcoin price takes a hit as largest trader halts withdrawals
The price of one bitcoin has fallen from €676 to €451 after a software bug forces MtGox to halt all withdrawals on the site.
Maynooth-based software company to create 35 jobs
Sentenial, which offers payments solutions for corporations, is expanding its Maynooth headquarters.
Google's new mobile payment system launches. Google is immediately sued by PayPal
Google Wallet will allow users to store credit card details on their phones and make payments with the touch of a button. However PayPal says the company stole ideas, and people, in order to develop the service.
Bank of Ireland introduces new charges from today
FLAC has severely criticised the removal of free banking for some customers, saying that they will unfairly target people on lower incomes.