By: Dominic Coyle
Investors in AIB have waved goodbye to thousands of euro but, unless they have accurate records, they may never be able to use those losses against other capital gains
Dominic Coyle is the Deputy Business Editor at The Irish Times. He covers a diverse range of topics including finance, personal finance, construction and real estate, as well as medicine and healthcare, with a focus on markets, the economy, and the impact of the Coronavirus. Dominic's insights and analyses have been featured in various discussions surrounding the European Union and its economic landscape.
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Dominic Coyle's articles primarily focus on personal finance, family & relationships, healthcare & pharmaceuticals, and the broader finance & economy sectors within Ireland. His coverage attributes indicate a reliance on citing data and government announcements.
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