Has the Central Bank let down Irish mortgage holders?

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Has the Central Bank let down Irish mortgage holders?
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🎧 | Inside Business podcast The Central Bank is failing to provide consistent and fair rules around the interest banks charge their mortgage holders, says Brendan Burgess. In association with EY_Ireland

Brendan Burgess joins Inside Business to explainIt comes after Central Bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf told an Oireachtas committee that Irish banks should increase interest rates to reflect increases applied by the European Central Bank.

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