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ECB finally gets it right with interest rate cut

ECB finally gets it right with interest rate cut

Opinion: if surprise rate cut signals official Europe has realised austerity fatigue is real, we may have reached a watershed

Fri Nov 08 2013 - 01:00
Is the Euro crisis really over?

Is the Euro crisis really over?

The policy prescription for the European periphery is to deflate back to competitiveness: that’s econospeak for cutting labour costs

Tue Nov 05 2013 - 12:49
Competition in banking is vital, but profits will have to return first

Competition in banking is vital, but profits will have to return first

Reform is unlikely at banks on life support but plans must be made for the future

Fri Nov 01 2013 - 01:00
Bank stress tests are a game of extend and pretend

Bank stress tests are a game of extend and pretend

A bad outcome to the ECB’s review would kick off the euro zone crisis again. So there cannot be a bad outcome

Fri Oct 25 2013 - 01:00
Management consultants: they charge a lot but know a little

Management consultants: they charge a lot but know a little

The new Governor of the Bank of England has called in the consultants. Will he get his money’s worth?

Tue Oct 22 2013 - 12:35
Clowns in Congress and a budget circus of our own

Clowns in Congress and a budget circus of our own

The US shutdown defies explanation, while our own annual set-piece is in need of reform

Fri Oct 18 2013 - 01:00
Income tax figures belie Irish ‘low-tax’ myth

Income tax figures belie Irish ‘low-tax’ myth

Self-employed and PAYE workers now pay broadly similar rates of income tax

Wed Oct 16 2013 - 01:30
This could be the last of  the austerity budgets

This could be the last of the austerity budgets

The simple truth about economic growth merits repeating: it cures all ills

Wed Oct 16 2013 - 01:00
If growth arrives, Budget 2014 may be last of austerity series

If growth arrives, Budget 2014 may be last of austerity series

Economics: For bailout exit plan to work, signs of acceleration need to be maintained

Tue Oct 15 2013 - 18:50
And the Nobel Prize in Economics goes to polar opposites

And the Nobel Prize in Economics goes to polar opposites

Believe in efficient markets? Or favour behavioural finance? You win either way

Tue Oct 15 2013 - 01:08

Better management at helm is key to growth

Arguments over the size of next week’s budget cuts are, for the most part, trivial

Fri Oct 11 2013 - 01:41
Significant growth would fundamentally alter budgetary arithmetic for the better

Significant growth would fundamentally alter budgetary arithmetic for the better

Economic growth of 3 per cent would have dramatic consequences

Wed Oct 09 2013 - 01:01
Bank guarantee: time to apply the simple truth

Bank guarantee: time to apply the simple truth

It’s worth remembering that the textbook on dealing with banking crises has been around for a long time - it just hasn’t been applied.

Tue Oct 08 2013 - 12:13
The budget must help us believe  in ourselves again

The budget must help us believe in ourselves again

Beliefs and their associated behaviours affect the economy

Fri Oct 04 2013 - 01:10
Tax and spending targets key to austerity

Tax and spending targets key to austerity

Analysis: We appear to be on target but the deficit remains at an unsustainable level

Thu Oct 03 2013 - 01:05
Does the motto of the European Union - United in Diversity - stand up to scrutiny?

Does the motto of the European Union - United in Diversity - stand up to scrutiny?

With the arrival of the Troika on our shores we have given up most of our sovereignty

Tue Oct 01 2013 - 14:30
Education must change for brave new world of work

Education must change for brave new world of work

Both ‘skilled’ and ‘unskilled’ jobs affected by evolving workplace

Fri Sept 27 2013 - 01:02
History of taxation lies in war financing

History of taxation lies in war financing

Delays in dealing with impossible to keep pension promises will lead to a bigger crisis

Tue Sept 24 2013 - 13:40
Old debate on executive pay raises its head

Old debate on executive pay raises its head

Is Nokia chief Stephen Elop worth €19m? The side you’re on is determined by where you sit

Fri Sept 20 2013 - 12:39
Success of Wetherspoon in Ireland will come down to the price of its pints

Success of Wetherspoon in Ireland will come down to the price of its pints

Too many pubs in Britain are run by people who have too few incentives to get it right

Tue Sept 17 2013 - 14:22
Profits don’t appear a concern as rumours swirl over price of Twitter’s IPO

Profits don’t appear a concern as rumours swirl over price of Twitter’s IPO

Investment bankers will be pulling many all-nighters in an attempt to guess the right share price

Fri Sept 13 2013 - 12:09
Arguing the case for an easing of austerity

Arguing the case for an easing of austerity

Like Keynes, we may lose the argument with the Troika but that’s no reason not to have the debate, writes Chris Johns

Tue Sept 10 2013 - 12:29
The lesson from the BRICs is invest in companies, not countries

The lesson from the BRICs is invest in companies, not countries

Resounding defeat for forecasting community as developed economies lead global recovery

Fri Sept 06 2013 - 13:33
Microsoft should have bought a bank

Microsoft should have bought a bank

Corporate energies and cash may have been better spent elsewhere

Wed Sept 04 2013 - 01:00
Optimism is vital for economic growth

Optimism is vital for economic growth

The role of sentiment in financial and economic life can never be over-stated

Tue Aug 27 2013 - 11:27
IDA Ireland cutbacks confuse message on job creation

IDA Ireland cutbacks confuse message on job creation

Success of agency suggests it merits allocation of additional resources despite austerity

Mon Aug 26 2013 - 01:00
The continuing dilemma of property prices

The continuing dilemma of property prices

Demand appears to be staging a recovery but talk of supply constraints is worrying

Fri Aug 23 2013 - 13:38
What do employers want?

What do employers want?

There are many jobs that will not draw on anything learned during third level education

Tue Aug 20 2013 - 10:44
The surprising power of bonds

The surprising power of bonds

Bonds are not perfect forecasters by any means, but they are the best indicator we have

Fri Aug 16 2013 - 12:51

Does anyone fully understand the role that money plays?

While economists may struggle to figure out the role money plays, at its heart is trust; and if we are to emerge from the bail-out we need the bond markets to trust us

Tue Aug 13 2013 - 11:33
What about pink taxis for a splash of colour in the capital?

What about pink taxis for a splash of colour in the capital?

Taxi drivers provide insight into state of local economy

Fri Aug 09 2013 - 14:09
An alternative to rigid austerity

An alternative to rigid austerity

Current policy has been discredited in just about every way possible

Fri Aug 02 2013 - 12:09
It would be foolish to bank on a successful merger

It would be foolish to bank on a successful merger

Uniting two companies rarely works, and the problem is magnified for banks

Wed Jul 31 2013 - 01:01
There’s no easy answer to the question over TDs’ pay

There’s no easy answer to the question over TDs’ pay

Mon Jul 29 2013 - 12:14
Burton’s stance on child benefit is not evidence-based

Burton’s stance on child benefit is not evidence-based

Policy making on the hoof is almost always a bad idea

Thu Jul 25 2013 - 13:23
Economic forecasters fail in constant refusal to learn from past

Economic forecasters fail in constant refusal to learn from past

Wed Jul 24 2013 - 01:00
The rise of the 1 per cent and the Great Gatsby Curve

The rise of the 1 per cent and the Great Gatsby Curve

In the US, inequality back to where it was nearly a century ago

Mon Jul 22 2013 - 11:04
When it comes to Irish oil, we should learn from past mistakes

When it comes to Irish oil, we should learn from past mistakes

Temporary tax revenue windfalls should not be treated as if they are permanent

Thu Jul 18 2013 - 11:35
Pensions ‘crisis’ requires radical rethink

Pensions ‘crisis’ requires radical rethink

The idea of a ‘normal’ retirement age will have to be, well, retired

Mon Jul 15 2013 - 14:45
Are we educating a generation of children for yesterday’s jobs?

Are we educating a generation of children for yesterday’s jobs?

Technological change has posed a threat to unskilled labour since the Industrial Revolution

Thu Jul 11 2013 - 12:16
Policy debates should be accompanied by a numeracy test

Policy debates should be accompanied by a numeracy test

Bandying around of taxation figures shows woeful lack of basic arithmetic

Mon Jul 08 2013 - 10:56
Putting faith in small things to deliver job growth and boost economy

Putting faith in small things to deliver job growth and boost economy

Austerity has morphed into one of those weird cults whose proponents stick to their crazed beliefs, notwithstanding the absence of a single shred of evidence that supports them

Fri Jul 05 2013 - 12:15

Governance is in short supply everywhere

But we should seize the moment to create regulatory structures that become the envy of the world

Mon Jul 01 2013 - 11:53

Classic treatise that claims nobody can beat the market

Business books: Burton Malkiel began telling investors that fund managers are idiots nearly 35 years ago

Mon Apr 02 2007 - 01:00

Emerging markets' potential involves high risk

Serious Money:   Anyone looking for the best returns would have been well advised to invest in Peru during the first half of…

Fri Jul 07 2006 - 01:00

Rising bond yields to put pressure on stocks

Serious Money: Serious Money has often reflected on the significance of bonds: those humble and often rather dull investments…

Fri Jun 30 2006 - 01:00

Blair goes from left to right amid sea of change

London Briefing: Most intelligent people become more right-wing, or conservative, as they get older

Wed Jun 28 2006 - 01:00

Strip away analysts' confusing jargon

Serious Money: Financial and economic analysis becomes more sophisticated by the day

Fri Jun 23 2006 - 01:00

State spending threatens to stifle regional enterprise

London Briefing:  This column has often expressed its admiration for the UK's economic flexibility, particularly when compared…

Wed Jun 21 2006 - 01:00

Irish banks well-placed for long-term returns

Serious Money: One way or another, most of us own bank shares

Fri Jun 16 2006 - 01:00
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