NTMA slow out of the blocks this year in raising debt
Cantillon: Word is Belgium and Ireland will launch large bond deals by end of the week
Cantillon: Word is Belgium and Ireland will launch large bond deals by end of the week
Incoming chief is agency’s head of funding and debt management
Decision expected imminently on successor to Conor O’Kelly
NTMA expects to raise up to €20bn on bond markets this year to cover budgetary gaps
NTMA expects to raise €20bn on markets this year to cover budgetary expenses
A successor to Conor O’Kelly is expected to be selected by the end of the year
NTMA to raise up to €20bn in bond markets this year to cover housing and Covid spend
Conor O’Kelly ‘reasonably sanguine’ about State’s ability to borrow
Ireland Strategic Investment Fund has already given airline €150m loan
Conor O’Kelly to hail increase in disposable income and add note of caution in front of PAC
It equates to €103,300 for every worker in the State and we’ll probably never pay it off
ECB buying up most debt issued to deal with Covid fallout
Up to 131 staff earn more than €100,000
O’Kelly’s successor faces task of managing enlarged debt pile due to Covid crisis
ESRI points to big gains from increasing income tax rates – close to €1 billion annually
Conor O’Kelly says ECB and other policymakers will ensure environment is benign
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Ireland should prepare for a recession or crisis every decade, says NTMA chief
Funding will be used to pay for Government measures to deal with pandemic
State has been forced to up its borrowing to deal with the economic crisis caused by Covid
Eugene O’Callaghan will leave Ireland Strategic Investment Fund at end of December
Auction receives €2.27bn in bids, three times the amount on offer
High level of debt will leave State vulnerable to future shocks, warns Makhlouf
Donohoe indicates opportunity to sell off more shares in AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB has been stymied by crisis
Debt management agency says it has already raised €18.5bn of its increased €20bn to €24bn borrowing target for this year
NTMA’s latest bond auction reflects solid position of public finances
Funds to boost State coffers as support ramps up for coronavirus-hit firms and workers
Agency announces imminent auction of seven-year bonds
Move comes as bill to fight impact of Covid-19 crisis climbs
Agency points to Ireland’s positive debt profile coupled with strong investor appetite
Agency says money should be used to pay down Ireland’s outsized debt burden
Market Beat: Pressure on the partially State-owned bank continue to mount
Figure equates to over €44,000 for every man, woman and child in the Republic
Cantillon: ECB president Draghi gears up for exit with fresh stimulus measures
Euro-zone economy remains in malaise as Draghi enters twilight of his tenure
Burned by the 2008 bust, today’s Irish officials preach caution and warn of crashes
CSO numbers show burden is four times higher than pre-crisis levels
After the financial crash many people accuse the banks, but they are only part of the story
Agency’s chief executive Conor O’Kelly received unchanged remuneration of €571,000
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Irish analysts broadly agree on likelihood of some type of reversal for economy
An unusual combination of factors makes our huge debt manageable, but that won’t last forever
Conor O’Kelly says Lagarde nomination at ECB is ‘positive’ for Ireland
State borrows from abroad, but why not tap retail savings market?
Cantillon: Agency chief explains how Ireland has benefitted from ECB low rate policies
Q&A: And how much are the debt servicing costs on such a monster sum?
National Treasury Management Agency chief highlights high cost of servicing €200bn debt
State agencies together employ 22 people earning between €200,000 and €300,000
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