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  Central Bank of Ireland v. Gildea
Having heard submissions from counsel on behalf of the bank and the respondent, the President of the Circuit Court acceded to an application by the bank for a case stated to this Court.
Similarly, the employees of the bank, although not civil servants of the government, were civil servants of the State and were properly described as employed ‘by or under the State’.
Ireland the issue was as to whether the State, as such a juristic person, was liable vicariously for the tortious acts of civil servants.
www.ucc.ie /law/irlii/cases/346_95.htm   (3073 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bank of Ireland, building in Dublin, Ireland, the first purpose-built parliament building in the world.
Central Bank of Ireland, building in Dublin, Ireland, designed in 1975 by Sam Stephenson, one of Ireland’s most controversial architects.
The basic monetary unit was formerly the Irish pound (or punt of 100 pence), but as part of Ireland’s commitment to the European single currency it...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Bank_of_Ireland.html   (111 words)

  
 Central Bank of Ireland - The Value & Flow of Money in Society, 5th Edition
The Bank of England was the dominant influence on the Irish economy and the supply of money until the Central Bank of Ireland was established in 1943.
The Central Bank of Ireland is a statutory body established by the Central Bank Act 1942-1998.
The Bank, in common with the other euro-area national central banks, had to introduce new systems; all national central banks had to be electronically linked with each other to allow for the smooth transmission of confidential information and the electronic transfer of millions of euro every day.
www.business2000.ie /cases/cases/case7.htm   (2190 words)

  
 Currency and Banking - Economy - Ireland - Europe
The monetary unit of Ireland is the single currency of the European Union (EU), the euro (1.07 euros equal U.S. $1; 1999 average).
Ireland is among 12 EU member states to adopt the euro.
After the transfer, the Central Bank of Ireland joined the national banks of the other EU countries that adopted the euro as part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).
www.countriesquest.com /europe/ireland/economy/currency_and_banking.htm   (196 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the core of the modern-day group is the old Bank of Ireland, the ancient institution established by royal charter in 1783.
Bank of Ireland is the oldest bank in Ireland.
Historically Bank of Ireland is a pillar of the Establishment, an Ascendancy institution.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bank_of_Ireland   (1389 words)

  
 Central Bank says Ireland’s export performance remains consistently below the growth of demand in our export markets ...
The Central Bank is forecasting a GNP growth rate of 5½ per cent (GDP 5¼ per cent) for 2006.
The Central Bank says that while the outlook for the Irish economy remains benign, possible issues arise from the pattern of growth.
The Central Bank says that the pace of global economic growth strengthened further in the first half of 2006, and there are signs that global growth has remained strong in the third quarter.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10007607.shtml   (1412 words)

  
 Business 2000 - Banc Ceannais na hÉireann / Central Bank of Ireland
Ireland had a completely separate currency from then until January 1st 1999 when the euro was adopted.
The Central Bank of Ireland is a statutory body established by the Central Bank Act 1942 - 1998.
The Central Bank of Ireland, which came into being in 1943, was re-structured and re-named as the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland on 1 May 2003.
www.business2000.ie /central_bank   (266 words)

  
 Modern Irish Banknotes (1928 to date)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The eight banks which received the consolidated bank notes lost their right to issue notes of their own and were required to recall and destroy all existing notes.
In 1934 another banking commission was set up which recommended the complete withdrawal of the right to issue notes from all the private banks in the state and the establishment of a Central Bank which would be responsible for all subsequent note issue.
It is reportedly a Bank of Ireland issue, which is not surprising as the Bank of Ireland had the largest issue of notes.
www.irishcoinage.com /MODNOTES.HTM   (988 words)

  
 Bank of Ireland Private Banking
Bank of Ireland Private Banking is the leading Private Bank for individuals and families in Ireland with substantial income or assets.
A wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank of Ireland Group, Private Banking provides the full range of wealth management services to its clients and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland as an investment business firm.
Bank of Ireland Private Banking provides advice on all aspects of wealth management ranging from lending and banking to investments, tax, succession and retirement planning, property and much more.
www.privatebanking.ie /introducing_1.htm   (291 words)

  
 DZ BANK Ireland
DZ BANK Ireland plc is a wholly owned subsidiary of DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank, Frankfurt am Main (DZ BANK AG).
DZ BANK Ireland plc has been in operation in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) since its incorporation as SGZ (Ireland) plc in November 1994.
The Bank received a full banking licence from the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority ("IFSRA", previously the Central Bank of Ireland) in April 1995.
www.dzbank.ie   (93 words)

  
 Central Bank Insider -- June 2002 News
Blejer is the third central bank chief to leave in a year - and let's not forget that Argentina has also seen six economy ministers and three presidents in roughly the same period.
Perhaps in a bid to give them something to chew over, a central bank spokeswoman admitted that he is considering resigning, with the caveat that this would not be before he had designed a new monetary programme, implemented a plan to convert deposits into bonds and helped obtain a loan from the International Monetary Fund.
Central Banking Publications shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or lost profits, which may result from the use of these materials.
www.usagold.com /centralbank/CBJune2002.html   (4572 words)

  
 Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland (Banc Ceannais agus Údarás Seirbhísí Airgeadais na hÉireann in Irish) is the financial services regulator of the Republic of Ireland and historically the central bank.
The bank was the issuer of Irish pound banknotes and coinage until the introduction of the euro currency, and currently the bank is an agent for the European Central Bank, leaving its name to be somewhat of a misnomer.
Previously Bank of Ireland was the governments banker since independence, and this is still one of the country's largest banks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Bank_and_Financial_Services_Authority_of_Ireland   (1644 words)

  
 S.I. No. 71/1975: CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND (FORM OF STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1975.
(2) The Central Bank of Ireland (Form of Statement of Accounts) Regulations, 1961 to 1973, and these Regulations may be cited together as the Central Bank of Ireland (Form of Statement of Accounts) Regulations, 1961 to 1975.
The Central Bank of Ireland (Form of Statement of Accounts) Regulations, 1961 (S.I. No. 187 of 1961), are hereby amended by the substitution of "31st December" for "31st March", in each place where it occurs, in the Schedule.
These regulations amend the form in which the annual accounts of the Central Bank are prepared to take account of the change in the Bank's financial year, which now coincides with the calendar year.
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZSI71Y1975.html   (339 words)

  
 Ireland - Tourist Information - Bank Offices
If you are going on to Northern Ireland, which is still part of the United Kingdom you will find the pound sterling in use.
English bank notes are used and there are also notes from the Sterling Bank of Ireland, Ulster Bank, Northern Bank and Scottish Bank notes all of which are accepted in general exchange.
The British pound is not legal tender in the Republic of Ireland and although some businesses in Northern Ireland will accept the Euro it is preferable to carry pounds stirling.
www.irelandby.com /tourist_information/bank_offices.htm   (418 words)

  
 Central Bank - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Central Bank - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Central Bank, bank that supervises its country's banking system and controls the national monetary system.
- main bank of nation: a financial institution whose function is to regulate state fiscal and monetary activities, e.g.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Central_Bank.html   (108 words)

  
 Central Bank Governor says era of exceptionally strong Irish economic growth is over; Structural change needed to ...
Ireland has undergone very high levels of structural change and the results have generally been beneficial.
The importance of this topic has led the Bank to prioritise it as an area of research alongside the ongoing commitments of its research function to ECB activities.
The Bank also sees itself as having a role to support the adoption of policies domestically that boost long-term sustainable growth, as well as contributing to research within the Eurosystem on this important topic.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10007304.shtml   (2887 words)

  
 Official Set of Irish Euro Coins from the Central Bank Of Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Behind the fortified walls of Reginald’s Tower, the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland, in association with the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, today (Monday 24 November) launched the 2004 Euro Coin Set in Waterford.
The Central Bank has produced 40,000 of the 2004 uncirculated coin set.
This is the second in a series of coin sets produced by the Central Bank in collaboration with the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, which is responsible for many of Ireland’s national monuments, parks, gardens and nature reserves.
www.geocities.com /eirecoins/euro2004.htm   (267 words)

  
 No. 93/1943: CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND (SURPLUS INCOME) REGULATIONS, 1943.
CENTRAL BANK OF IRELAND (SURPLUS INCOME) REGULATIONS, 1943.
These Regulations may be cited as the Central Bank of Ireland (Surplus Income) Regulations, 1943.
of the expenditure incurred by the Bank in the financial year to which the said balance relates for remuneration and salaries and wages of and allowances to the Governor and every Director who devotes the whole of his time to his duties as such Director and the Bank's officers and servants, and
www.irishstatutebook.ie /ZZSI93Y1943.html   (305 words)

  
 RTE Business - Debt build-up worries Central Bank
The Governor of the Central Bank has warned that if the rate of credit growth in the economy continues to increase at its current rate, Ireland could become one of the most indebted countries in the euro area within a few years.
The annual report shows that the Central Bank paid a surplus of €321.7m to the Exchequer in 2003.
News At One: John Hurley, Governor of the Central Bank, says Ireland is doing well in terms of growth and employment, but insists increased borrowing could become a major concern
www.rte.ie /business/2004/0712/centralbank.html   (335 words)

  
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Settlements, Payments, E-money and E-trading Development,or SPEED, is a new quarterly journal from Central Banking Publications, focusing on policy developments affecting financial infrastructures at the national and international levels.
www.centralbanking.co.uk /links/index.htm   (112 words)

  
 Ireland and the IMF -- Page 1 of 5
Ireland is a subscriber to the Special Data Dissemination Standard.
On behalf of: Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Belize, Barbados, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Ireland, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Missions are undertaken as part of regular (usually annual) consultations under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, in the context of a request to use IMF resources (borrow from the IMF), as part of discussions of staff monitored programs, and as part of other staff reviews of economic developments.
www.imf.org /external/country/IRL/index.htm   (758 words)

  
 RTE Business - Central Bank warns on four firms
The Central Bank of Ireland has issued warnings about four firms operating as unauthorised investment business firms in Ireland.
One of the firms, Millennium Financial - which has already been warned off three times in Ireland - recently had its assets frozen by US financial authorities for defrauding investors.
A spokesman for the Central Bank said they had received more than 50 separate complaints from people approached by Millennium Financial.
www.rte.ie /business/2002/0612/centralbank.html   (126 words)

  
 The Financial Regulator – a sturdy umbrella in our Irish weather?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This formation brought together various supervisory responsibilities previously held by the Central Bank of Ireland, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, the Office of the Director of Consumer Affairs and the Registrar of Friendly Societies.
But perhaps most important are the objectives of a stronger framework for conduct of business regulation, consumer education and provision of information, and the strengthening of the consumer focus by creating the statutory position of Consumer Director.
Whilst much work is evident in areas such as consumer education and consumer-focused inspections of financial service providers, we have yet to see the real strength of the Financial Regulator in terms of the use of its sanctioning powers.
www.ey.com /global/content.nsf/Ireland/FinanceDublin-Sept05-OdowdDoyle   (1208 words)

  
 Euro Coin Sets from Ireland
The Irish Central Bank has advised us that it has not issued any Euro coins dated 1999, 2000, or 2001.
These sets are already sold out at the Irish Central Bank, and we are unable to get any more from our original source.
They show the Celtic harp, a traditional symbol of Ireland, decorated with the year of issue and the word "Eire" - the Irish word for Ireland.
www.24carat.co.uk /2002irelandeurosets.html   (718 words)

  
 Cshot: Central Bank Sculpture Commission
The Central Bank is inviting proposals for sculptures on two sites facing Cope Street, behind the Bank's main offices in Dame Street, Dublin.
The brief invites artists working and living in Ireland to create innovative and original work for these locations.
This is the first public-art commission undertaken by the Central Bank since the unveiling in 1991 of Crann an Óir, Eamonn O'Doherty's well-known sculpture on the Plaza.
www.recirca.com /cshot/commissions/2006/centralbank/cb.html   (258 words)

  
 Ireland announces huge rate cut - Nov. 6, 1998
LONDON (CNNfn) - A massive interest rate cut by the Irish central bank staggered the markets in late European trade Friday.
     The Bank of Ireland slashed its repo rate by 125 basis points, to 3.69 percent from 4.94 percent, in a move that analysts said could have wider implications.
     "This only adds to the feeling that central banks are willing to cut rates aggressively, and ahead of schedule," Piron said.
money.cnn.com /1998/11/06/economy/irish_rates   (316 words)

  
 Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Bank of Ireland
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Bank of Ireland is regulated by the Financial Regulator
www.bankofireland.ie   (82 words)

  
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As Published in Central Bank of Ireland, Quarterly Bulletin, Autumn 1987.
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland to European Parliament – TDIP Committee...
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