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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Banking Sector and Central Bank of Ireland: Discussion (26 Jan 2016)

Aideen Hayden: ...to loan values and deposit requirements, following a situation where we practically had loan to value ratios of 120%. Sometimes the figure was even higher. To some extent, are we not comparing apples and oranges, rather than apples and apples? My concern is that the definition of what is sustainable is very narrow and does not really take into account the realities of the alternatives...

Seanad: Credit Guarantee (Amendment) Bill 2015: Second Stage (26 Jan 2016)

Aideen Hayden: Anybody who reads a newspaper or watches television here would imagine the Irish economy revolves around foreign direct investment and companies like Google and Apple. Many of the Senators who have already spoken have pointed out that the SME sector here is central to and is the backbone of our domestic economy. It accounts for approximately 54% of total employment and 70% of total private...

Seanad: Order of Business (22 May 2013)

Aideen Hayden: Like many in Ireland, I am proud of the prominent role played by Google and Apple in our economy. I accept the statements by the Tánaiste and the Taoiseach that we comply with all of the OECD requirements and are not designated as a tax haven. However, an explanation of two statements is required. According to Apple's CEO, incentive arrangements that it was offered in 1980 factored...

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