2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Ireland Business

  Irish Independent   
983 start-ups in August as growth continues in sectors hit by recession  Irish Examiner
Thirty-eight start-ups were set up every day last month as the total number of companies rose by more than 8% compared to the same period last year. In total, 983 companies were formed in August, with industries particularly hard hit by the recession ...

Insolvencies fall in worst-hit areas of the economy   Irish Independent

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  Reuters   
GLOBAL ECONOMY WEEKAHEAD-Investors' eyes pinned on ECB as Europe's ...  Reuters
BRUSSELS Aug 31 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank meeting on Thursday is the prime event for markets seeking clarity on the bank's response to a stalled recovery, disappearing inflation and the sluggish pace of reform in the euro zone. Inflation in the ...

Would the ECB really give us all a pile of cash?   Irish Independent
ECB's Mario Draghi set to deploy new measures as eurozone recovery flatlines   Telegraph.co.uk
Deflation knocks at ECB's door, markets look for cash boost   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Zee News   
Businessweek   
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  Irish Independent   
Seventy jobs to go at circuit board firm  Irish Independent
Seventy jobs will be lost with the closure of Drogheda based manufacturing company Rexxam at the end of this year. Share. Go To. Comments. The Japanese-owned company makes circuit boards and has been in the town for 25 years and was formerly ...

Up to 70 jobs to go at Drogheda firm - SIPTU   RTE.ie

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  Irish Independent   
The taxman dips into our wallets every day  Irish Independent
Richard Curran. Email. Published 31/08/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. OUR PENAL TAXATION REGIME: The State took in €4.9bn in excise duties last year — that's €700m more than it took in corporation tax. Photo: Cathal McNaughton. The old adage ...

Taxing problems for Government   Irish Examiner
Tax trends in Thailand; VAT compliance risks   The Nation

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  Irish Examiner   
Small Business Q&A: Paul Brown  Irish Examiner
Kehlan travels to Limerick to talk to Paul about the business and its recent rebranding. Q. You recently rebranded your business to HybridTP. Why? Yes, up until last year we were HybridIT and we were beginning to feel that we were being pigeon-holed into ...


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  Irish Times   
Irish gas supply not at risk from Ukraine crisis, says Bord Gáis  Irish Times
Russian minister of energy Alexander Novak (second from left) and Gazprom president Alexei Miller (left) at talks in Moscow with EU commissioner Guenter Oettinger to discuss gas supplies to Europe and problems of Ukrainian transit. Photograph: ...


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Brazilians appeal directly to Chiquita shareholders to stymie Fyffes merger  Irish Times
Cutrale Group and Safra Group last month tabled a rival all-cash bid for Chiquita, but the proposed Chiquita-Fyffes combination will be put before shareholders of both banana companies later this month to rubber-stamp the merger. Photograph: Simon ...


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  Irish Times   
Energy regulator tells firms to enforce ban on top-up charges  Irish Times
The energy regulator has called on gas and electricity providers to stop surcharging pay-as-you-go customers. Some 150,000 people use pre-pay meters. Many shops which sell credit for these meters apply surcharges of between 20 and 50 cent to individual ...


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  Irish Independent   
Hurling fans hope for resolution on rail dispute  Nenagh Guardian
Tipperary GAA supporters will be hoping a resolution can be found to the ongoing rail dispute with unions threatening strike action next Sunday, All Ireland hurling final day. Talks beween the unions and management in the Irish Rail dispute at the Labour ...

Rail strike still on for All-Ireland despite talks with LRC   Irish Independent
Talks in Irish Rail dispute to continue Monday   RTE.ie
Talks between Irish Rail and unions adjourn for weekend   Irish Times
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  Irish Times   
Credit Suisse and Julius Baer in 'possible merger talks'  Irish Times
Acquiring Julius Baer would boost Credit Suisse's wealth management assets to SFr1.1 trillion. Photograph: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg. Topics: Business · Financial Services · Banking · Julius Baer · Credit Suisse; More Topics. Mon, Sep 1, 2014, 01:00.
Credit Suisse, Julius Baer Held Possible Merger Talks, SZ Says   Businessweek
Takeover talks push Julius Baer up   Peninsula On-line
Julius Baer Surges on Report of Takeover by Credit Suisse   Bloomberg
Reuters UK   
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