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The Irish Times' Finance Top Stories

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Page: 1 of 53 The Irish Times' Finance Top Stories

  1. Jurys egm to begin as planned
  2. Failure to expand Dublin Port 'may cost €40m a year'
  3. EU asks WTO to rule on banana tariff
  4. State seeks advice on Irish Ferries redundancy plan
  5. TCH managing director sells shareholding in subsidiaries
  6. Group seeks to stop rival using 'Metro' in paper title
  7. Walsh loses chief financial officer at BA to food retailer Ahold
  8. Upbeat IAWS sees earnings increase 13%
  9. Losses double at Ormonde Mining
  10. Tynagh executives behind €250m plant bid
  11. ABN Amro chief says Italian bank takeover rivals are 'unholy'
  12. Profits halve at BMW dealer Maxwell Motors
  13. Alltracel losses fall by 19%
  14. Energy industry in US hit by Hurricane Rita
  15. Elan, Biogen submit new licence application for MS drug Tysbari
  16. Equitable says letter was not in contempt of court
  17. US funds 'cost less' than Europe
  18. Dragon Oil profits increase by $60m
  19. In Short
  20. Shares surge as financials post good performance
  21. Eight tax defaulters settle for in excess of €1m
  22. Land sale is turning point for group
  23. O2 evades answer on bid talk
  24. Berlusconi sidesteps Fazio issue
  25. Housing demand set to stay strong
  26. Court favours Irish liquidation of Eurofood
  27. Builders plead guilty to theft and deception on tax refunds
  28. 3 first to win appeal against ComReg ruling
  29. Income at medical firm Icon down 12%
  30. Germany's business climate at best since January - report
  31. Ahern's support for Cap fuels British cynicism about Europe
  32. Market concludes day's trading with little change
  33. Taoiseach condemns Irish Ferries proposal
  34. Wind energy helps plug gap in supply of electricity
  35. House prices pick up over summer - report
  36. Port chief says no land loss in sale
  37. Slow construction starts dent McInerney profits
  38. Republic improves rating for competition
  39. IFG shares gain on interim results
  40. Up to 85,000 builders lose out on pension cover
  41. Code review could see betting ads on television
  42. In Short
  43. Buoyant day for financials gives Iseq a boost
  44. State plans to frustrate reflagging by Irish Ferries
  45. Dublin airport charges to rise by 23% in January
  46. Tullow Oil chief wins Ernst & Young award
  47. SSIA holders unlikely to splurge - bank
  48. Vivas chief criticises 'regulatory interference'
  49. Providence profits from oil hike
  50. Confusing levies hamper business growth - CCI
  51. AIG escalates battle with former chief
  52. Number of new cars licensed rises 15%
  53. Losses at CNG almost treble to €18.3m
  54. Hedge fund operation creates 235 jobs
  55. Investment in Ireland plummets
  56. Criminal investigation will include Fazio
  57. Rivals plan bid on Parmalat
  58. Income outstripping consumer spending
  59. Italians can't bank on a job for life
  60. Protecting workers sustains progress
  61. Irish Ferries bosses paid to weather storms
  62. Apple's revival is Microsoft's opportunity
  63. Hungry Oracle has appetite for further takeovers
  64. Address change firm targets movers
  65. Tech stars rescue bookshop
  66. Yahoo has power to end Chinese net censorship
  67. Mobile firms fighting for an audience with music phones
  68. Pensions still best way to beat hefty tax bill
  69. Online brokers promise discounts
  70. Money savers
  71. Equitable investors face uncertain future despite EU
  72. Executives prove best insider dealers
  73. Japanese stocks should be part of international equity portfolio
  74. Q&A
  75. Ferries bring global wage pressure home
  76. Science is not just for the lab it is a vital part of business
  77. Goodwin finds Irish banking business rewarding
  78. US drug regulator trying out collegial approach
  79. Economic growth still below forecasts, says CSO
  80. Figures give State a reality check
  81. Irish Ferries suffers setbacks to jobs plan
  82. Pension deficit one of factors behind airport charge rise
  83. Newcourt to trade on IEX market
  84. Smart Telecom set to issue €55m in shares
  85. Abbott to contest €15m compensation claim
  86. Tax ruling to benefit foreign firms
  87. ECB concern over Fazio highlighted
  88. Willie Walsh takes up BA post
  89. African Gold to acquire mining firm for £76m
  90. Intel set to change microchip technology
  91. Fyffes signs alliance with Colombian banana firm
  92. Ramco expected to sell Seven Heads field
  93. Financials lag as overall market has strong gains
  94. Insider dealers face 7 years in prison
  95. Boots, Alliance UniChem to merge in £7bn deal
  96. Pension tax relief rise for low-paid urged
  97. European horse breeders back Irish tax break
  98. Mooney posts €80,000 pretax loss on car sales
  99. Ansbacher findings being passed on
  100. Conditions for industry continue to improve