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Irish house price inflation seventh-highest in study

House prices inflation in Ireland this year is the seventh highest of 20 countries covered in a new analysis by the Economist…

Fri Sept 10 2004 - 01:00

Cabinet abandons plan to introduce carbon tax

The Government has decided to abandon its plan to introduce a new carbon tax next January

Fri Sept 10 2004 - 01:00

Pension cover rises only slightly

Pension coverage: Pension coverage has only increased slightly over the past two years, despite intensive efforts to alert the…

Wed Sept 08 2004 - 01:00

Buoyant jobs market sees big increase in numbers now at work

Employment trends: The total number of people at work has continued to rise, providing further evidence of a buoyant jobs market…

Wed Sept 08 2004 - 01:00

Mortgage records still set despite warnings

The mortgage market is still breaking records, despite repeated warnings from the Central Bank about the need for a slowdown …

Wed Sept 01 2004 - 01:00

Maturing SSIAs could boost pension provision

Economics: The Progressive Democrats were forced into a bit of silly-season spin control at the weekend after reports that Michael…

Fri Aug 27 2004 - 01:00

Economy shows strong growth, but the boom won't be back

The economy is "on the up"

Fri Aug 20 2004 - 01:00

Export sales set to slow, warns review

Exporters could be facing into a difficult second six months of the year, the Irish Exporters' Association has warned.

Tue Aug 17 2004 - 01:00

Significant interest rate change could hurt sector

The housing market is likely to be "highly sensitive" to any significant interest rate changes, according to a new research paper…

Tue Aug 17 2004 - 01:00

Consumer sentiment at highest level in three years

Consumer sentiment has reached its highest level in three years, following a sharp jump in July, according to the monthly IIB…

Sat Aug 07 2004 - 01:00

Job market shows summer improvement

Redundancy figures fell sharply last month, providing further evidence of the strength of the jobs market.

Thu Aug 05 2004 - 01:00

Bank 'helped' customers to hide money Report casts new light on how NIB avoided the tax authorities

Tax evasion NIB executives helped their customers to evade tax by promoting offshore products for funds undeclared to the tax…

Sat Jul 31 2004 - 01:00

Tax surge to slash borrowing by €3bn

Surging tax receipts are set to cut Exchequer borrowing this year to €1

Fri Jul 30 2004 - 01:00

Wolseley ready to acquire Brooks Brothers

Wolseley is now set to acquire Brooks Brothers, the building supplies business which has been put up for sale by its Finnish …

Tue Jul 27 2004 - 01:00

New Minister under pressure to loosen the purse strings

The next budget in December will decide whether the Taoiseach wants a change of substance or merely style from Finance, writes…

Fri Jul 23 2004 - 01:00

Proposed carbon tax could benefit poorer households

The average tax bill on households from the proposed new carbon tax could be around €250 per annum, according to a study from…

Thu Jul 22 2004 - 01:00

Cabinet targets autumn for airline decision

A decision on whether to dispose of some or all of the state shareholding in Aer Lingus could be made by September, it emerged…

Sat Jul 17 2004 - 01:00

Something in the economic formula is right

Economics: In the wake of the election drubbing for the coalition parties, Michael McDowell this week made the call for moving…

Fri Jun 25 2004 - 01:00

Borrowing to be undershot

PAYE The Exchequer finances, already buoyed by economic growth, will receive a further bonus from the €650 million collected…

Wed Jun 16 2004 - 01:00

Probe into imports at United Drug

United Drug, the publicly quoted pharmaceutical company, is being investigated by the Irish Medicines Board (IMB) in relation…

Fri Jun 11 2004 - 01:00

Goodbody maintains Government finances are moving into surplus

The Government finances are moving back into surplus and this can be maintained up to 2007 if current spending is kept in check…

Fri Jun 11 2004 - 01:00

AIB runs risk of getting stuck in endless inquiries

Business Opinion: Over the next few weeks the reports of the High Court inspectors into National Irish Bank will be published…

Mon Jun 07 2004 - 01:00

Second time lucky for Goggin as he gets top job

As soon as the news broke about Mr Michael Soden's abrupt resignation last weekend, Mr Brian Goggin was the name most often mentioned…

Fri Jun 04 2004 - 01:00

Trichet calls for economic reform

Far-reaching reforms of public finances and economic structures are needed in many European countries, according to Mr Jean-Claude…

Tue Jun 01 2004 - 01:00

Banks must restore credibility to survive

Comment: Will the banks be able to repair their reputations? Cliff Taylor,  Economics Editor, reports

Mon May 31 2004 - 01:00

Chemicals and computers hit output growth

Irish industry is benefiting from stronger international growth, new figures indicate, with production in March running 6 per…

Thu May 27 2004 - 01:00

Government looked at higher taxes prior to Budget

Significant tax changes to increase the amount paid by higher earners and widen the tax base were discussed in the run up to …

Tue May 25 2004 - 01:00

Multinational investment keeps flowing

Analysis: "The Celtic Tiger is back" was the reaction of one of the more upbeat economic commentators to some recent figures…

Thu May 20 2004 - 01:00

Consumer confidence rises

Consumer confidence has improved for the eighth month in a row and the number expecting conditions to improve now significantly…

Mon May 17 2004 - 01:00

Bigger long-term issue is grievances on cross-selling

Comment AIB has taken an important step in trying to deal with the overcharging saga by appointing Mr Laurie McDonnell, the …

Sat May 15 2004 - 01:00

Past oil hikes have hurt more

Oil prices are touching all-time highs of over $41 (€34) a barrel, although they have been higher in the past, if allowance is…

Sat May 15 2004 - 01:00

Tax-take increase boosts Exchequer

A pick-up in income tax receipts last month has boosted the Exchequer finances

Thu May 06 2004 - 01:00

Estonia is promising aggressive tax competition

The extent of the tax-based competition for mobile foreign investment in the expanded EU is clearly shown by the policies being…

Mon May 03 2004 - 01:00

Mortgage lending rate hits 20-year high

Mortgage credit growth has accelerated again, reaching 26

Sat May 01 2004 - 01:00

Agency to decide on risk-equalisation plan

The Health Insurance Agency (HIA) is due this week to announce its final decision on whether a risk-equalisation scheme, which…

Tue Apr 27 2004 - 01:00

Ahern to abolish outdated laws

The Taoiseach is expected to signal the repeal of more than 100 pre-1922 acts today, as the start of a drive to remove or amend…

Mon Apr 19 2004 - 01:00

IBEC warns of cost burden from regulation

The Government must move immediately to introduce full analysis of the burden imposed on business by new rules and regulations…

Sat Apr 17 2004 - 01:00

High wage economy tops IBEC agenda for talks

Pay increases here have been 2½ times the euro-zone average since 2000, according to an analysis presented by IBEC as part of…

Tue Apr 13 2004 - 01:00

Solid performance likely but no fireworks

Economics: Economy shows 'cappuccino' extremes of activity - booming house prices and manufacturing lay-offs, writes Cliff Taylor…

Fri Apr 09 2004 - 01:00

Call for welfare cuts to be reversed as tax revenue rises

Tax revenues are running well ahead of target, leading to calls for the Government to reverse welfare cutbacks and commit itself…

Sat Apr 03 2004 - 01:00

Exchequer figures show €272m surplus

A revival in economic growth and the strong property market are boosting tax revenues, which are running more than €300 million…

Sat Apr 03 2004 - 01:00

Mortgage borrowing surges by 26.1% to record level

Mortgage borrowing surged by 26

Thu Apr 01 2004 - 01:00

Minister sounds warning on pay expectations

Wage developments must not damage our competitive position, the Minister for Finance has warned, just before talks on a new pay…

Sat Mar 27 2004 - 00:00

Social housing high on agenda

An acceleration in the provision of social and affordable housing is expected to be a target of the trade unions during talks…

Fri Mar 26 2004 - 00:00

New 'site value tax' proposal would hit homeowners

A new tax on the value of land, as part of a range of measures to tackle the problems of the housing market, is proposed in a…

Fri Mar 26 2004 - 00:00

Trichet gives clearest hint yet of ECB rate cut

ECB president Mr Jean-Claude Trichet has given the clearest hint yet that interest rates could be cut if economic indicators …

Thu Mar 25 2004 - 00:00

'Manufacturing fall to continue'

More than 32,000 jobs have been lost in the manufacturing industry over the past three years and a further decline is likely …

Wed Mar 24 2004 - 00:00

US and EU cloud outlook for our economy

Economics: A quick scan of recent data might suggest that the economic upturn started last summer and ended around Christmas…

Fri Mar 19 2004 - 00:00

Retail figures down despite seasonal sales push

Retail sales fell back in January, despite the post-Christmas sales, according to surprisingly weak data published by the Central…

Wed Mar 17 2004 - 00:00

US rates look set to stay at low level

US interest rates look set to stay at their current low levels for a considerable period, with the Federal Reserve Board indicating…

Wed Mar 17 2004 - 00:00
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