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Excess savings of €15bn driving economic rebound, Government officials told

Excess savings of €15bn driving economic rebound, Government officials told

Department highlights impact of pandemic-related savings on consumer spending

Thu Sept 16 2021 - 12:17
Multinationals ‘fast-tracking revenue’ to pay tax liabilities ‘on today’s terms’, DEW hears

Multinationals ‘fast-tracking revenue’ to pay tax liabilities ‘on today’s terms’, DEW hears

Frontloading tax now could mean steeper fall-off in receipts in years to come, economist warns

Wed Sept 15 2021 - 20:49
Integrating beef and dairy systems could radically reduce emissions, Teagasc says

Integrating beef and dairy systems could radically reduce emissions, Teagasc says

Gerry Boyle says move would also allow the more profitable dairy sector expand

Wed Sept 15 2021 - 19:39
House price growth jumps to three-year high of 8.6%

House price growth jumps to three-year high of 8.6%

Dublin prices rise 8.1% over 12 months while prices outside capital increase 9%

Wed Sept 15 2021 - 11:21
Bumper taxes, less spending on income supports will reduce budget deficit, says Ifac

Bumper taxes, less spending on income supports will reduce budget deficit, says Ifac

Fiscal council, however, warns about implications of bigger deficits down the line

Wed Sept 15 2021 - 00:24
Government avoiding ‘hard choices’ on budget - watchdog warns

Government avoiding ‘hard choices’ on budget - watchdog warns

Fiscal Advisory Council says Coalition’s revised spending plans may overheat economy

Wed Sept 15 2021 - 00:23
Global economy needs Marshall Plan for Covid, climate change – economist

Global economy needs Marshall Plan for Covid, climate change – economist

John Van Reenen economist calls for new plan to reignite growth and productivity

Tue Sept 14 2021 - 19:52
Millions of service jobs could be lost if pandemics become more frequent, expert warns

Millions of service jobs could be lost if pandemics become more frequent, expert warns

Economist highlights how modern city economies were particularly vulnerable to Covid-19

Mon Sept 13 2021 - 21:57
Spectre of inflation returns to haunt economies

Spectre of inflation returns to haunt economies

Massive consumer spending and supply chain bottlenecks are pushing prices higher

Sun Sept 12 2021 - 13:01
Housebuilding in Dublin returns to Celtic Tiger levels

Housebuilding in Dublin returns to Celtic Tiger levels

Report finds house commencements in capital climbed to over 5,000 in second quarter

Thu Sept 09 2021 - 12:54
Irish inflation hits 10-year high as cost of transport and housing jumps

Irish inflation hits 10-year high as cost of transport and housing jumps

CSO figures show consumer price growth rose 2.8% in the 12 months to the end of August

Thu Sept 09 2021 - 11:32
Big Oil needs to cut production by 50% to hit climate targets

Big Oil needs to cut production by 50% to hit climate targets

Think tank claims fossil fuel industry ‘still betting against’ global effort to address climate change

Thu Sept 09 2021 - 05:00
Donohoe’s tough talk on pandemic borrowing diverts attention from real spending issue

Donohoe’s tough talk on pandemic borrowing diverts attention from real spending issue

Minister maybe falling into political trap of promising everything to everybody

Wed Sept 08 2021 - 18:10
Donohoe aims to ‘eliminate’ high levels of borrowing in two budgets

Donohoe aims to ‘eliminate’ high levels of borrowing in two budgets

Additional €1bn in corporation tax this year could be gone by 2023, Minister warns

Wed Sept 08 2021 - 13:56
Life Style Sports to lease new €20m carbon neutral distribution centre

Life Style Sports to lease new €20m carbon neutral distribution centre

Sports retailer says centre offers new sustainability and operational capabilities

Wed Sept 08 2021 - 13:21
Food price inflation looms as agri-food firms report hike in costs

Food price inflation looms as agri-food firms report hike in costs

Confidence rises but companies report difficulties related to costs, recruitment and Brexit

Wed Sept 08 2021 - 04:55
Residential construction rebounds as restrictions ease

Residential construction rebounds as restrictions ease

CSO construction data shows big increase in second quarter of 2021

Tue Sept 07 2021 - 12:00
Majority favour taller buildings in urban areas, survey finds

Majority favour taller buildings in urban areas, survey finds

Despite high level of objections, most people support taller, higher density development

Tue Sept 07 2021 - 05:21
European stocks end near record highs as tech rallies

European stocks end near record highs as tech rallies

European Central Bank set to slow emergency purchases

Mon Sept 06 2021 - 20:00
SF moves Bill to rescind Part V exemption for developers

SF moves Bill to rescind Part V exemption for developers

Party accuses Government of capitulating to developers on social and affordable housing

Mon Sept 06 2021 - 19:42
Suspension of Brazilian beef exports to China presents ‘opportunity’ for Ireland

Suspension of Brazilian beef exports to China presents ‘opportunity’ for Ireland

IFA urges Government to secure access for Irish exporters

Mon Sept 06 2021 - 17:43
Government asking Catholic Church for land to build housing on is farcical

Government asking Catholic Church for land to build housing on is farcical

Eoin Burke-Kennedy: Is it going to ask the GAA, State’s other big landowner, same request?

Sun Sept 05 2021 - 12:31
Inflationary pressure in services sector now at 20-year high

Inflationary pressure in services sector now at 20-year high

AIB’s latest barometer points to sharp build up in price pressure

Fri Sept 03 2021 - 05:22
Government’s plan won’t fix our housing problem

Government’s plan won’t fix our housing problem

Interplay of supply and price and reliance on private sector doom affordability of homes

Thu Sept 02 2021 - 20:47
Surprise €800m surge in corporation tax gives Government budget boost

Surprise €800m surge in corporation tax gives Government budget boost

Latest exchequer returns suggest handful of tech firms were behind increase

Thu Sept 02 2021 - 16:32
Economy grows by 6.3% as spending booms amid looser Covid restrictions

Economy grows by 6.3% as spending booms amid looser Covid restrictions

Latest CSO data points to strong rebound in domestic and globalised sectors of economy

Thu Sept 02 2021 - 11:37
Construction revival may mean up to 27,000 homes built next year

Construction revival may mean up to 27,000 homes built next year

Fresh data highlight increased supply and a shift away from capital city to other regions

Thu Sept 02 2021 - 05:27
Dalata narrows losses as occupancy levels improve

Dalata narrows losses as occupancy levels improve

Hotel group reports pick-up in business since reopening of hospitality

Wed Sept 01 2021 - 19:21
Government warned of risk to public finances from budgetary strategy

Government warned of risk to public finances from budgetary strategy

Central Bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf takes aim at Coalition’s revised estimates

Wed Sept 01 2021 - 13:11
Unemployment hits pandemic low of 12.4% as economy begins to rebound

Unemployment hits pandemic low of 12.4% as economy begins to rebound

Latest jobless numbers detail another drop in headline unemployment rate

Wed Sept 01 2021 - 11:40
State Street to create 400 jobs in Kilkenny with global cybersecurity unit

State Street to create 400 jobs in Kilkenny with global cybersecurity unit

Global financial group says Ireland was chosen for new unit due to skilled tech talent

Wed Sept 01 2021 - 07:24
Bucking the trend: Ireland’s population is still growing relatively strongly

Bucking the trend: Ireland’s population is still growing relatively strongly

State has highest birth rate and lowest death rate among EU27

Wed Sept 01 2021 - 05:45
Republic’s population over 5m for first time since 1851

Republic’s population over 5m for first time since 1851

Combination of natural increase and positive net migration gives rise to growth – CSO

Tue Aug 31 2021 - 11:18
Irish workers are most productive in world when measured by GDP

Irish workers are most productive in world when measured by GDP

OECD says employees here add $109.6 to value of economy every hour they work

Mon Aug 30 2021 - 15:33
Overseas travel increases but remains well below pre-pandemic levels

Overseas travel increases but remains well below pre-pandemic levels

CSO travel data show there were 380,700 overseas arrivals in July

Mon Aug 30 2021 - 14:37
Post-Brexit trade: What is the story with the North and Britain?

Post-Brexit trade: What is the story with the North and Britain?

Ulster University researcher Esmond Birnie reckons NI protocol has cost North £850m

Sun Aug 29 2021 - 12:00
'Why are we being penalised when sporting events are allowed?'

'Why are we being penalised when sporting events are allowed?'

Prior to the pandemic, events tourism was booming. Can it pick up where it left off?

Fri Aug 27 2021 - 05:09
Value of mortgage approvals hits record €1.28bn in July

Value of mortgage approvals hits record €1.28bn in July

First-time buyers accounted for 55% of the mortgages approved in that month

Fri Aug 27 2021 - 04:56
European stocks end lower on virus and policy jitters

European stocks end lower on virus and policy jitters

Travel stocks slide on coronavirus woes while investors fret over US monetary policy

Thu Aug 26 2021 - 18:26
Irish consumer sentiment lifts as optimism about reopening builds

Irish consumer sentiment lifts as optimism about reopening builds

Latest KBC Bank Ireland index records modest rise in mood in contrast to other countries

Thu Aug 26 2021 - 05:25
House price inflation expected to hit 12% before falling back in 2022

House price inflation expected to hit 12% before falling back in 2022

Covid spike is being driven by increased savings and ‘right-sizing’, DNG chief says

Wed Aug 25 2021 - 05:15
Home ownership being blocked by mortgage rules, industry group claims

Home ownership being blocked by mortgage rules, industry group claims

IPAV says rules should be tweaked to allow people borrow 4.5 times their income

Tue Aug 24 2021 - 13:45
Staycation boom sees consumers stock up on soft drinks and snacks

Staycation boom sees consumers stock up on soft drinks and snacks

Kantar retail figures show slight decline in grocery sales for 12 weeks to August 8th

Mon Aug 23 2021 - 17:07
Airbnb exodus increases stock of rental property in Dublin by 90%

Airbnb exodus increases stock of rental property in Dublin by 90%

Reopening of tourism will place pressure on already strained rental market, agent warns

Mon Aug 23 2021 - 15:24
Dublin-based start-up comes up with new cashless tipping system

Dublin-based start-up comes up with new cashless tipping system

JustTip rolls out new tipping terminals for restaurants and coffee shops

Mon Aug 23 2021 - 07:59
Income inequality in Ireland: the devil is in the detail

Income inequality in Ireland: the devil is in the detail

Progessive tax system lessens disparity in incomes before tax and benefits are applied

Sun Aug 22 2021 - 12:30
More than 40% of car buyers say they will purchase EVs

More than 40% of car buyers say they will purchase EVs

Survey predicts boom in EV market as consumer switch to green motoring

Thu Aug 19 2021 - 16:02
‘Resurgence of optimism’ among Irish business leaders, IoD reveals

‘Resurgence of optimism’ among Irish business leaders, IoD reveals

Study by Institute of Directors detects sea-change in business confidence

Thu Aug 19 2021 - 07:54
Most consumers expect house prices to keep rising for three years

Most consumers expect house prices to keep rising for three years

KBC Bank survey suggests consumers expect upward trend to continue

Thu Aug 19 2021 - 05:22
Car-parts supplier Bosch establishes R&D centre in Limerick

Car-parts supplier Bosch establishes R&D centre in Limerick

30 new jobs to be created at centre which will focus on developing semiconductor products

Wed Aug 18 2021 - 19:41
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