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The luckiest investors end up with five times as much money as the unluckiest ones
Lloyd Blankfein is stepping down from the company he has led since 2006
Irish real-estate investment trust is preparing to float in Dublin and London this month
Invincible ignorance keeps the zombie economic ideas eating politicians’ brains
The succession battle to find Lloyd Blankfein’s successor was sparked by Gary Cohn leaving to work for Donald Trump
The Crash – 10 years on: Norah Casey, Eamon Dunphy, Jim Power, Eleanorr Tiernan, Eamon Ryan and Frank Connolly on the moment they knew the boom was going bust
Telecoms firm to build new €100m network in Eir rollout areas
Final tot could rise as new cases related to the crisis are still being filed and investigations continue
Who are the people helping US president-elect prepare for government?
History indicates even the fabled investor is not omniscient
World’s largest property investor has acquired a significant Irish portfolio since the crash
Erin Callan gave up her personal life to rise to the top at Lehman Brothers; her new memoir details her side of the collapse
German bank parts ways with top execs and splits its investment bank in two
Former treasury secretary loathed by many for taxpayer-funded bailouts
Trial of FitzPatrick, McAteer and Whelan hears Quinn got €650 million for ‘margin calls’
Second day of trial hears bank’s share price dropped from €17.53 to 17 cent in 18 months
Quinn revealed bet on shares at meeting with Anglo executives
FitzPatrick, McAteer and Whelan deny unlawfully providing financial assistance
US bank signs record agreement over risky mortgage deals and avoids costly trial
As panic rippled across the Atlantic in September 2008, Irish politicians and officials scrambled to contain the domestic crisis
Lehman Brothers collapse: the fallout
In a departure from its strategy on other banks, the US Federal Reserve refused to assume any of the risk faced by potential buyers. That decision had massive repercussions
The name of the bank that broke Ireland might not have been Anglo Irish Bank, but Depfa – to the tune of around €130bn and rising
Although bank is refusing to pay amount requested, it expects to settle for billions
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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