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UK home help puts shine on sharesIrish Independent, Ireland - 5
Bank of Ireland and Irish Life & Permanent, both of which have exposure to the UK mortgage market, rose 4.5pc to €5.76 and 1.6pc to €6.40, respectively. …
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