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Tuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories ... - FinFacts Ireland
FinFacts IrelandTuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories ...FinFacts IrelandThe Irish Independent also reports that bond analysts yesterday dismissed claims by former National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) chief Michael Somers that investors will not buy Irish bonds because of a low credit rating.and more »
Investors will not buy Irish bonds, says ex-NTMA chief - Irish Independent
Investors will not buy Irish bonds, says ex-NTMA chiefIrish IndependentBy Donal O'Donovan BOND analysts yesterday dismissed claims by former National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) chief Michael Somers that investors will not buy Irish bonds because of a low credit rating. Mr Somers said the country was likely to need ...and more »
Gambit's 2012 Winter Restaurant Guide: Contemporary - bestofneworleans.com
Gambit's 2012 Winter Restaurant Guide: Contemporarybestofneworleans.comCredit cards. $$$ IRISH HOUSE 1432 St. Charles Ave., 595-6755; www.irishhouse-neworleans.comChef Matt Murphy's upscale Irish pub offers everything from Irish breakfasts to fish and chips to braised lamb shanks with apple brandy broth, stone-ground ...and more »
Irish credit card spending hits €13bn mark - Insideireland.ie
Irish TimesIrish credit card spending hits €13bn markInsideireland.ieBy David Richardson Latest figures from Visa Europe show there was a 28% rise in the number of credit cards held by Irish customers in the year and that around 3.4 million Visa cards are now held by people across Ireland. Debit is the preferred payment ...Number of Visa cards up 28% to 3.4mIrish TimesVisa card spending in Ireland up by 48pc last yearthejournal.ieConsumers turn backs on cash as payments go 'plastic'Irish IndependentBoosh Articles (press release)all 19 news articles »
Yet another scary reason to count down to calamity - Irish Times
Yet another scary reason to count down to calamityIrish TimesThere's the credit card timebomb, which was brought about simply by irresponsible women buying extremely expensive handbags, thus bringing their poor husbands to the point of ruin. There's the obesity timebomb, which needs no explanation.and more »
Readers' queries - Irish Times
Readers' queriesIrish TimesHe was informed that his credit card insurance, which he would normally use, did not cover Ireland and that there were only two other countries in the world, South Africa and Russia, that had compulsory car insurance cover. He explained that his credit ...
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