Minister for Finance’s comments follow a decision by the European Central Bank not to raise rates for first time in 15 months
Lenders in Ireland must continue supporting people affected by mortgage arrears in light of Thursday’s decision by the European Central Bank not to raise interest rates, Michael McGrath has said.
The ECB decided not to raise interest rates at a meeting in Athens, breaking the longest streak of interest rate hikes in its history. However, the minister for finance has said that lenders in Ireland should not take today’s ECB’s decision as a reason ...
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