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# Banks

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Any tax loopholes used by vulture funds won't be closed down until the autumn, says Taoiseach
High Court Master says case could be taken against Ireland over special tax treatment given to vulture funds
Taoiseach told that 'banks are as aggressive and as arrogant as the time of the crash'
Banks pay out €647 million to victims of tracker mortgage scandal
Bill which aims to force banks to ask for permission before selling mortgages to vulture funds passes in the Dáil
'History will judge this': Experts see little change in bank culture after scandals and protests
'It's your job to call the vulture funds out': High Court Master pens letter to Micheál Martin
Credit unions are to be given more freedom to compete with moneylenders, so what would this mean?
New rules making it easier to switch your mortgage kick in from today
Varadkar says he's reluctant to use the term 'vulture fund' to describe firms that have bought up Irish mortgages
SF proposes new law to prevent mortgages being sold to a vulture fund without the borrower's consent
No vulture fund or bank has ever been sanctioned for breaching the code of conduct
Central Bank to track a 'critical mass' of restructured mortgages that are due to come up for review
Number affected by tracker mortgage scandal rises - it's now over 38,000
Over 4,000 mortgages approved last month, with lots of people switching
Bank of Ireland reverses decision to stop all-day cash services in over 100 branches
'We own some of the banks, but we don't run the banks': Minister says government can't stop vulture fund sales
Shane Ross: 'I'm sorry some people will lose part of their front gardens, but it's in the national interest'
Irish banks are fond of customer-first slogans - but the Central Bank says they're not living up to them
Financial services watchdog received over 900 complaints about tracker mortgages
Visa apologises for card issues, says services are 'operating at close to normal levels'
'This is a human crisis': David Hall believes 17,000 families will have homes repossessed
Paschal Donohoe: 'Our stance on bankers' pay has remained unchanged. This is the right thing to do'
'Bonuses are not common practice': Public banking model in Ireland would treat bankers as civil servants
3,400 new victims of tracker mortgage scandal identified
Even PTSB customers who are meeting revised loan terms will have mortgages sold to vulture funds
Here are the stores, banks and post offices closing due to the bad weather
PTSB chief refuses to appear before Finance Committee next week over loan sale
Dealing with a vulture fund - how these families have coped
Tracker scandal: Just a quarter of PTSB customers who lost homes have appealed
'Take a look in the mirror': Why didn't the Central Bank act earlier on the tracker mortgage scandal?
Minister 'confident' school building projects not in jeopardy after construction firm collapse
Banks are getting a bit better at dispensing €10 notes from ATMs
Poll: Should the public banking model be introduced in Ireland?
Here's how many customers each of the main banks say they overcharged
It gets worse: Central Bank forces lenders to admit 13,600 more tracker victims overcharged
High Court Master says government's legal advice scheme is 'a scam'
'I'm not going anywhere': Lay litigants in uphill battle against banks and vulture funds
Central Bank wants bank execs to 'take a long hard look in the mirror' over tracker scandal
Bank of Ireland confirms additional 6,000 customers overcharged in tracker scandal