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Dawn and Dunbia announce UK joint venture ahead of Brexit

Dawn and Dunbia announce UK joint venture ahead of Brexit

Partnership will also see Dawn Meats acquire Dunbia’s two operations in the Republic

Wed May 24 2017 - 13:27
Nearly 20,000 jobs created in first three months of 2017

Nearly 20,000 jobs created in first three months of 2017

Largest rate of employment increase seen in the information and communications sector

Tue May 23 2017 - 11:12
EU warns budget will have to limit tax cuts and spending

EU warns budget will have to limit tax cuts and spending

Ireland now at risk of deviating from its budgetary targets in 2018, says commission

Mon May 22 2017 - 15:55
Five mobile operators awarded space on State’s 3.6GHz spectrum

Five mobile operators awarded space on State’s 3.6GHz spectrum

Successful bidders in Comreg auction were Imagine, Vodafone, 3 Ireland, Meteor and Airspan

Mon May 22 2017 - 13:56
Noonan’s legacy: coaxing the economy back from the abyss

Noonan’s legacy: coaxing the economy back from the abyss

From bailout to fastest-growing state in Europe, with a few controversies along the way

Thu May 18 2017 - 15:25
Dalata acquires  stake in two Dublin hotels for €62.5m

Dalata acquires stake in two Dublin hotels for €62.5m

Hotel group also announces acquisition of freehold interest of Maldron Hotel Portlaoise

Thu May 18 2017 - 08:16
Irish firms fear Brexit may lead to   war on talent, survey finds

Irish firms fear Brexit may lead to war on talent, survey finds

Study also suggests proximity to airport is key priority for incoming executives

Thu May 18 2017 - 07:02
Free online academy aims to equip young people with job-getting  skills

Free online academy aims to equip young people with job-getting skills

Accenture and Department of Social Protection launch ‘Skills to Succeed Academy’

Wed May 17 2017 - 20:23
Fat and sugar content in Irish products being reduced, study finds

Fat and sugar content in Irish products being reduced, study finds

Companies respond to public health concerns by reducing levels of salt, fat and sugar

Wed May 17 2017 - 20:13
UK food industry ‘wouldn’t function’ without migrants

UK food industry ‘wouldn’t function’ without migrants

Greencore boss Patrick Coveney warns of risks if Britain pursues cheap food policy

Wed May 17 2017 - 16:37
French farm leader ups Brexit ante with hard Irish Border call

French farm leader ups Brexit ante with hard Irish Border call

French farmers are afraid of cheap food entering EU via Northern Ireland after Brexit

Wed May 17 2017 - 06:03
European stocks  tread water as investors review earnings reports

European stocks tread water as investors review earnings reports

In Dublin, Ryanair falls following bigger-than-expected losses at rival EasyJet

Tue May 16 2017 - 21:30
Risk of another housing bubble remains low, Moody’s says

Risk of another housing bubble remains low, Moody’s says

Ratings agency warns acceleration in house prices needs to be monitored carefully

Tue May 16 2017 - 15:14
Ireland’s trade surplus hits record  €5bn as exports surge

Ireland’s trade surplus hits record €5bn as exports surge

Trade figures boosted by pick-up in exports of medical and pharmaceutical products

Tue May 16 2017 - 11:53
Enterprise Ireland report reveals Brexit impact on Irish exports

Enterprise Ireland report reveals Brexit impact on Irish exports

Client companies record big drop in UK export growth in 2016 as sterling depreciates

Mon May 15 2017 - 17:30
Taoiseach  to join Enterprise Ireland US trade mission in June

Taoiseach to join Enterprise Ireland US trade mission in June

Enda Kenny expected to address the leadership issue at a party meeting on Wednesday

Mon May 15 2017 - 16:29
KBC  flags profit boost  as €160m impairment charges are released

KBC flags profit boost as €160m impairment charges are released

Irish subsidiary of Belgian financial group bolstered by net €50m writeback in first quarter

Thu May 11 2017 - 13:13
Transport costs push inflation to four-year high of 0.9 per cent

Transport costs push inflation to four-year high of 0.9 per cent

Inflationary pressures ‘well contained’ despite rises in air fares and fuel prices

Thu May 11 2017 - 11:30
Citadel Securities to treble Irish workforce by 2019

Citadel Securities to treble Irish workforce by 2019

US firm says decision to be based here is part of its global strategy and unrelated to Brexit

Wed May 10 2017 - 11:56
Irish dairy ‘a net loser’ regardless of Brexit outcome

Irish dairy ‘a net loser’ regardless of Brexit outcome

Ornua chief executive Kevin Lane warns Ireland’s dairy industry is in for rough ride

Wed May 10 2017 - 07:06
Dublin house prices expected to rise  8% this year

Dublin house prices expected to rise 8% this year

Property professionals pinpoint lack of supply as the main driver of price growth

Wed May 10 2017 - 05:49
Late Easter blamed for slow growth in consumer spending

Late Easter blamed for slow growth in consumer spending

Visa’s latest spending barometer indicates only modest rise in year-on-year spending

Tue May 09 2017 - 15:08
Ireland set for fastest euro zone growth for fourth year in a row

Ireland set for fastest euro zone growth for fourth year in a row

Davy upgrades forecasts on foot of positive indicators and falling unemployment

Mon May 08 2017 - 06:33
Shortfall in USC as tax revenues come under pressure

Shortfall in USC as tax revenues come under pressure

Officials in meeting with Revenue amid concern poor tax trend may derail budget plan

Mon May 08 2017 - 05:00
Aviation recruitment firm creates 80 new jobs as part of Irish expansion

Aviation recruitment firm creates 80 new jobs as part of Irish expansion

CAE Parc says posts will be for recruitment consultants to service the needs of airlines

Sun May 07 2017 - 18:47
Take your pick: Four measures of housing activity

Take your pick: Four measures of housing activity

There are wildly varying figures for new house builds. Which one to believe?

Sat May 06 2017 - 05:00
European stocks up as markets expect Macron win

European stocks up as markets expect Macron win

Oil prices continued to sag, erasing the gains made since a production cut last November

Thu May 04 2017 - 21:05
Siro and Enet announce strategic tie-up in broadband market

Siro and Enet announce strategic tie-up in broadband market

Both telcos are competing for Government’s national broadband scheme

Thu May 04 2017 - 18:19
Post-Brexit trade deal could take five years, warns UK analyst

Post-Brexit trade deal could take five years, warns UK analyst

Investec’s chief UK economist Philip Shaw says two-year timeline is ‘unachievable’

Thu May 04 2017 - 14:34
Central Bank governor rejects idea of new property bubble

Central Bank governor rejects idea of new property bubble

Comments come despite string of indicators pointing to big pick-up in house prices

Thu May 04 2017 - 06:46
Shortfall in tax revenue threatens spending increases

Shortfall in tax revenue threatens spending increases

Exchequer returns confirm downward trend as figures €344m below target

Wed May 03 2017 - 21:15
Unemployment hits 9-year low of 6.2% as strong job growth continues

Unemployment hits 9-year low of 6.2% as strong job growth continues

On current trends unemployment may fall below 6% before the end of this year

Wed May 03 2017 - 14:21
Staff of US multinationals earn over 1.5 times the average wage

Staff of US multinationals earn over 1.5 times the average wage

New CSO research also reveals dominance of US foreign direct invesment in Ireland

Wed May 03 2017 - 13:08
Financial crisis prompted biggest reversal in real wages since war

Financial crisis prompted biggest reversal in real wages since war

New CSO data series provides insight into shifting fortunes of Irish workers

Tue May 02 2017 - 14:36
Brexit challenge for Ireland will be to keep UK market share, says former WTO adviser

Brexit challenge for Ireland will be to keep UK market share, says former WTO adviser

Stuart Harbinson believes UK will forge free trade deal with EU as market worth €600bn

Tue May 02 2017 - 05:13
Ten firms pay nearly 40% of  corporation tax, Revenue says

Ten firms pay nearly 40% of corporation tax, Revenue says

Report highlights Ireland’s reliance on a small number of multinational firms

Thu Apr 27 2017 - 15:43
Glanbia finalises dairy arm sale and posts strong Q1 revenue

Glanbia finalises dairy arm sale and posts strong Q1 revenue

Kilkenny-based food group boosted by recovery in global dairy prices

Wed Apr 26 2017 - 07:55
‘Ghost estate’ homes dwindle to fewer than 3,000

‘Ghost estate’ homes dwindle to fewer than 3,000

About 30,000 ghost-estate homes have entered housing stock in past six years

Wed Apr 26 2017 - 05:00
Irish pharma and medtech at risk from US tax cuts, says Deloitte

Irish pharma and medtech at risk from US tax cuts, says Deloitte

US corporate tax cut could damage or mothball investment, say consultants

Tue Apr 25 2017 - 00:10
Noonan says UK election will not derail AIB share sale

Noonan says UK election will not derail AIB share sale

Minister says May/June window still gives Government plenty of time to avoid UK poll

Mon Apr 24 2017 - 18:03
Ireland could lose €4bn in revenue if EU tax plans go ahead, says Ibec

Ireland could lose €4bn in revenue if EU tax plans go ahead, says Ibec

Employers’ lobby sees impact of US tax reform as bigger threat to business

Mon Apr 24 2017 - 11:06
IFA leaves executive pay debacle behind to meet Brexit challenge

IFA leaves executive pay debacle behind to meet Brexit challenge

Some question whether president Joe Healy forceful enough to drive association’s agenda

Mon Apr 24 2017 - 01:00
New data shows just 2,076 homes built last year

New data shows just 2,076 homes built last year

Freedom of Information figures show new homes falling far short of Government’s 15,000 estimate

Sun Apr 23 2017 - 13:51
Euro and stocks dip ahead of tight election in France

Euro and stocks dip ahead of tight election in France

Euro edges lower against dollar as investors brace for first round on Sunday

Fri Apr 21 2017 - 19:50
Cork-based Carbery reports 6% hike in profits despite challenges

Cork-based Carbery reports 6% hike in profits despite challenges

Food and ingredients group blames modest increase in production on lower milk prices

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:46
Irish style economic short-termism is about to strike again

Irish style economic short-termism is about to strike again

Wage demands threaten to overwhelm the Government’s budgetary balancing act

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:41
Dairygold ‘contingency planning’ for hard Brexit with tariffs

Dairygold ‘contingency planning’ for hard Brexit with tariffs

Farmer-owned dairy processor is largest exporter of cheddar cheese to the UK

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
Figures suggest next budget to be more constrained

Figures suggest next budget to be more constrained

Pressure on the public finances is expected to increase in the run-up to Budget 2018

Thu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
Irish house prices up nearly 11% in year to February

Irish house prices up nearly 11% in year to February

Latest figures cast further doubt on Government figures for supply of new homes

Wed Apr 19 2017 - 11:26
Theresa May’s snap election opens new chapter for sterling

Theresa May’s snap election opens new chapter for sterling

Prime minister’s gamble has removed some uncertainties, but added new questions

Wed Apr 19 2017 - 09:37
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