Irish lenders to gain little from key part of EU banking competitiveness plan
Central plank of reform limits ability of national regulators to require banks to hold extra capital on top of EU-wide rules
High streets recover but Irish shopping centres struggle for tenants
Rebound in the market post-pandemic has been uneven and left some landlords with difficult units to let
Iarnród Éireann takes the mickey... in more ways than one
Poking fun at the Cork hurlers’ misfortune might come better from a group less prone to service hiccups
Spain shrugs off Trump’s latest threat to cut off trade with US
US president called Spain a `terrible partner in Nato’ at Ankara summit
Irish home completions predicted to hit 75,000 units a year, but not until 2035
Davy says long wait will leave a shortfall of about 210,000 homes by then
Broker downgrade extends AIB share dip from post-crash high
Analyst says bank’s valuation ‘looks toppy’ as he warns recent good run ‘could be as good as it gets’
New Fed chief seeks to end forward guidance
Warsh believes forward guidance boxes the Fed in and makes it harder to shift course
With shareholders lining up to oppose its takeover, this is an important week for DCC
Private equity bidders have until 5pm on July 8th to either make a firm offer or withdraw from potential takeover of Dublin energy group
Has the tide already turned for judicial reviews in planning?
Government which warned of paralysis on big projects took 19 months to action fees already legislated for
Idea to relocate Dublin Port and use site for housing is dealt major blow
Idea of moving city port ‘both implausible and impractical’, says draft national policy review
Hospitality wins from VAT rate cut but no benefit for consumers
Northern Ireland’s hospitality sector has joined a UK-wide campaign for a reduction in the British VAT rate
ECB plan may shave millions off banks’ interest income
Europe’s central bank is looking to increase amount banks must hold in minimum cash reserves to cut its costs
ACCA excludes Peter McVerry Trust auditor but does minimum to publicise case
Notification of the pubic hearing of the case was by a way of an obscure “pre-hearing notice” on the ACCA website
Does the Irish hospitality sector still need VAT rate cut?
Cost to the taxpayer is expected to be more than €230m this year and in excess of €680m for a full year
Banks confirm a U-turn on ATMs under pressure
Bank of Ireland update notes that it may install new basic ATMs in shops where current provision does not meet access to cash rules set down in law











