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  1. British Airways posts £164m losses after crises
  2. Irish Central Bank says euro-region recovery may ‘moderate’
  3. No early jobs recovery - Central Bank
  4. Travel numbers continue downward trend
  5. Oil prices slip before US GDP release
  6. 11am Markets Update
  7. Euro zone inflation rate's July jump
  8. Web problems 'are holding back our SMEs'
  9. 'Business as usual' at Quinn, say administrators
  10. Merrion gets go-ahead for medicine tests
  11. O2's sales slump by 9pc to €193m
  12. €70m RTE digital TV switch gets signal to go nationwide
  13. Aer Lingus cabin crew to vote on action
  14. BA upbeat despite £164m Q1 loss
  15. Cereal giant to add jobs in Dublin
  16. Boundary can't meet listing costs
  17. German bounce not lifting sales yet
  18. Honda lifts forecast after strong start
  19. Morning business news - July 30
  20. Today in the press
  21. Demand from China drives up VW profits to highest level in two years
  22. Business class for Aer Lingus route
  23. IMF won't prod the China on currency
  24. €440bn EU rescue fund in effect following approval from Italy
  25. Eurozone confidence at highest level in more than two years
  26. Fed official warns US on deflation
  27. Oil prices swing as stockpiles stay high
  28. Digital service to cost RTÉ ?70m
  29. Oil prices higher as dollar weakens
  30. Apple sued by users of 'overheating' iPad
  31. BSkyB profit advances on HDTV
  32. BSkyB profit advances on High-Definition TV
  33. Bord Gáis wants to hold gas prices
  34. Business as usual at Quinn, High Court told
  35. DAA fails two of 13 quality measures
  36. Greencore finance chief to join Kingspan
  37. US jobless claims fall unexpectedly
  38. Retail sales decline evident again - survey
  39. Gaming merger eyes US opportunity
  40. Italian austerity plan clears last hurdle
  41. German unemployment drops in July
  42. Volkswagen Q2 net income quadruples
  43. Sony returns to profit in Q1
  44. Despite good profits, Nissan remains wary
  45. O2 Ireland revenue figure drops
  46. Building body urges Government on recovery
  47. Shell posts higher profit after beating cost-cutting target
  48. Make cash from your hidden assets
  49. Online advertising rising but lack of broadband is posing a real threat
  50. Making a splash with water of life
  51. Q2 house price fall smallest since 2008
  52. Shell's quarterly profit rises by 15%
  53. Santander H1 profit in line with forecasts
  54. German 'jobs miracle' stalls in July
  55. Euro zone economic confidence at 2-year peak
  56. VW profits well ahead of forecasts
  57. BSkyB reports soaring annual profits
  58. BT's first quarter revenues see a dip
  59. Global rebound boosts Germany's BASF
  60. Morning business news - July 29
  61. 11am Markets Update
  62. First new UK bank in 100 years opens doors
  63. Consumer giants feel pinch as budget cuts take hold
  64. In tough times, keeping it in the family is proving a hard business
  65. Google to take on Facebook in battle for online gamers
  66. Record second quarter for .ie namespace registrations
  67. Shell's quarterly profit rises by 15%
  68. United Drug seeing 'satisfactory' trading
  69. Santander H1 net profit in line with forecasts
  70. UK house prices fall 0.5% in July - Nationwide
  71. Sony back in the black in first quarter
  72. Morning business news
  73. Today in the press
  74. US activity 'losing steam' - Fed
  75. Revenue can have car dealer jailed
  76. US reserves jump sends oil lower
  77. Warning on 'sensitive' mortgage market
  78. IMF split over Chinese currency value
  79. Bank loan losses to stay high - S&P
  80. Half of firms suffer serious fraud
  81. Microsoft says Yahoo! Japan deal with Google is 'anti-competitive'
  82. Fresh sign of US industry slowing
  83. Reclusive co-founder of Aldi dies
  84. Boeing Q2 profits drop by 21%
  85. Euro banks tightened lending in Q2
  86. Sheriffs roam the country seizing cars from debtors
  87. EasyJet chief focused on ending delays
  88. Peugeot posts profit as new models spur recovery
  89. Oil reverses decline on equity gains, forecast of supply drop
  90. Arnotts says jobs secure as banks move
  91. Docklands body takes fresh land hit
  92. Euro banks tighter on lending in Q2
  93. Italy's Intesa eyes AIB's stake in BZ WBK
  94. Barry Group's profits up despite sales dip
  95. RSA to pay ?65m for 123.ie firm
  96. EasyJet Q3 revenues, passenger numbers up
  97. Ryanair to operate 3 new Cork winter routes
  98. Britain approves grants for eco-friendly cars
  99. Reclusive Aldi co-founder dead - report
  100. Telefonica deal to buy Vivo stake
  101. IATA reports surprising growth in air travel
  102. Peugeot Citroen swings into H1 profit
  103. Oil hovers around $77 in Asian trade
  104. Today in the press
  105. 11am Markets Update
  106. I was demonised and vilified, claims Hayward
  107. Peugeot Citroen switches into profit on demand
  108. Blundering BoI does it again
  109. FSA won't act against ex-Northern Rock boss
  110. Consultants to review credit union sector as bad debts mount
  111. Anglo to take control of struggling Arnotts
  112. Costcutter to roll out eight new Buy Lo stores
  113. Anglo & Ulster Bank to take control of Arnotts
  114. Warning on 'sensitive' mortgage market here
  115. Barry Group's profits up despite slowing sales
  116. Credit union review welcomed by sector
  117. Oil hovers around $77 in Asian trade
  118. BP says Gulf disaster was a 'wake-up call'
  119. Cigarette maker BAT's H1 profits rise
  120. Compass boosted by new contracts
  121. Morning business news - July 28
  122. Today in the press
  123. Review of credit union sector planned
  124. Air France-KLM upbeat despite ash
  125. US consumer gloom hits oil prices
  126. Apple accused of censorship after porn disappears from iPad book chart
  127. Irish online ad spend approaches €100m
  128. Iceland to warm to EU after Icesave is resolved -- Minister
  129. Job fears dent US consumer mood again
  130. Errors in some BoI overdraft letters
  131. Review of creit union sector planned
  132. EU clears world's biggest airline merger
  133. New bank framework to go to G20
  134. 5.15pm Markets Update
  135. ‘Jailbreaking’ of iPhones approved by US government
  136. EU clears world's biggest airline merger
  137. Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac ideas by January
  138. 3pm Markets Update
  139. Facebook testing ‘delete account’ function
  140. German consumer confidence to rise after World Cup
  141. Tullow completes $1.35bn Uganda purchase
  142. Some firms can't pay Ombudsman awards
  143. German consumer mood improves in August
  144. Euro lending up, but only slightly
  145. Online ad market close to ?100m
  146. Mercedes owner lifts profit outlook
  147. Icon sees results at lower end of expectations
  148. Danone reports profit fall but sales surge
  149. Tullow completes Uganda assets deal
  150. Factory gate prices drop in June
  151. Auditors' Ballymore note ahead of NAMA move
  152. World oil prices steady ahead of key data
  153. 11am Markets Update
  154. BP $17bn in red as Hayward steps down
  155. BP £11bn in red after oil spill
  156. Stress-test results a boost for banks
  157. Mortgage interest rate rises to hasten return of inflation
  158. Career builder: Irishwoman to be president of architects' body
  159. BP reports first quarterly loss in 18 years
  160. Amber Oil announces 65 new jobs
  161. Deutsche Bank posts stronger quarterly profits
  162. German consumer confidence improves in August
  163. UBS posts 2 billion francs in Q2 net profit
  164. Daily Mail advertising sales rebound
  165. Gordon Brown writing book on economic crisis
  166. Oil lower on US and euro zone doubts
  167. Morning business news - July 27
  168. Today in the press
  169. Cowen defends scaled-back capital plan
  170. Irish banks higher after stress tests
  171. 5.15pm Markets Update
  172. US homes bounce, but still weak
  173. Commercial property market 'stabilising'
  174. FitzPatrick in court over bankruptcy
  175. What is Wikileaks?
  176. McElhinneys of Athboy re-opens today
  177. EU to start accession talks with Iceland
  178. 3pm Markets Update
  179. Irish banks edge up after stress tests
  180. Metro is part of ?39 billion plan
  181. Irish banks edge up after stress tests
  182. EU probes IBM over mainframe claims
  183. Oil slips back as Bonnie blows out
  184. First Fianna Fail office in north opened by Cowen
  185. Ireland's top golfers in cross-border challenge
  186. The Twelfth 'should be a holiday in the Republic'
  187. Best football fest kicks off in style
  188. Lure of cross-border retail bargains fades
  189. ATM users to be refunded
  190. FG proposes taskforce to deal with problems unique to Border
  191. Older People's Forum meets in Dundalk
  192. Only conviction in Republic for murder in north quashed
  193. Imagine buys Clearwire Irish assets
  194. Irish CFOs more confident on growth
  195. Exports main recovery factor - BoI
  196. Goggin back on Competition Authority
  197. Greek budget cuts probed again by EU & IMF
  198. Tullow discovers ‘major’ oil field off Ghana’s coast
  199. No final decision on chief, says BP
  200. Capital spending plans to be announced
  201. Pearson's net profits triple in first half
  202. Today in the press
  203. 11am Markets Update
  204. Watchdog to probe 'special' pension deals in semi-states
  205. 'No final decision' over BP chief
  206. Households face taxes on property and water
  207. Investor fears cast shadow on growth hopes
  208. Maeve Dineen: Sale of semi-state companies must be handled carefully
  209. Irish banks trade higher after stress tests
  210. No final decision on embattled chief, says BP
  211. Oil hovers around $79 in Asian trade
  212. Capital spending plans to be announced
  213. Tullow finds more oil in Ghana
  214. Morning business news - July 26
  215. Today in the press
  216. Businessman barred from meeting Nama
  217. AIB 'scrapes through' the EU stress test
  218. Brendan Keenan: Spending surgeon emerges as the economists' favourite
  219. Shane Ross: ESB boss fails O'Leary test
  220. 'Goodfella' Henry has no regrets about ratting on psychopathic pals
  221. New rate hikes will push homeowners 'over the edge'
  222. Worry over stress tests and earnings weighs ISEQ
  223. Britvic still wary of volatile market
  224. Increase in iPhone subscribers helps Vodafone revenue rise to £10.6bn
  225. Exports surge gives €4bn surplus for May
  226. European recovery boosted by growth in Britain
  227. Turnover for ISE rises to €25.6bn
  228. McCabe Group in multi-million Euro debt-for-equity swap
  229. BoI 'has the money to weather fresh crisis'
  230. We can take own decision on loans to executives, banks insist
  231. AIB and BoI pass stress tests
  232. Permanent TSB to lift variable rate
  233. 17 US firms gave 'ill-advised' bonuses
  234. 5.30pm Markets Update
  235. New Independent.ie Samsung Wave app
  236. Permanent TSB to lift variable rate
  237. UK growth well ahead of forecasts
  238. Cork's SouthWestern to add 100 jobs
  239. Receiver appointed to Naas hotel
  240. 3.15pm Markets Update
  241. Ford profits up 13% in Q2
  242. Cork travel agency closes
  243. Oil close to $80 on storm concerns
  244. Lloyds pull-out hits Shannon jobs
  245. 'Brisk' trade for Irish iPad debut
  246. China leads Volkswagen sales surge
  247. Oil extends gains after surge
  248. 'Fragile' global rebound still at risk
  249. Teen's 'Trojan' app dupes Apple
  250. Business services company creates 100 jobs