2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Ireland Business

  Irish Examiner   
Directors believe firms 'run better'  Irish Examiner
An overwhelming majority of Irish directors believe the way firms are run has improved in recent years. More than 80% of the 260 directors surveyed by the Institute of Directors in Ireland (IoD) feel the standard of corporate governance among firms has ...

Ireland's governance standards improve but greater diversity and transparency ...   Businessandleadership.com

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  Irish Independent   
Rents soar as demand for homes increases  Irish Independent
Charlie Weston Twitter · Email. Published 18/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Property rents are rising. DEMAND for accommodation has seen house and apartment rents soar across the country. Share. Go To. Comments. New figures show it now costs ...

Dublin rents rise four times country rate   Irish Examiner
Rate of rent increases affecting affordability of living in Dublin   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Tullamore Dew raises a glass to its new distillery  Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 18/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Stella David, chief executive of William Grant & Sons, with the fifth-generation Grant family member Peter Gordon at the opening of the €35m distillery in Tullamore. Tullamore ...

Distillery brings Tullamore Dew production home again   Irish Examiner
New €35million Tullamore Dew facility brings whiskey production back to ...   Irish Mirror
Tullamore Dew returns home after more than 60 years   Irish Times
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  Irish Independent   
Recovery to set birth rate on a downward curve  Irish Independent
It has been predicted that mothers will put off having babies if economy improves. Photo: Getty Images. IRELAND'S birth rate is set to fall in the coming years, because there'll be fewer women around to have babies. Share. Go To. Comments. Parenting ...

Birth rate set to fall as economy picks up   Irish Examiner
Birth rate shrinks as economy grows, parenting website predicts   Irish Mirror

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  Irish Independent   
Wash and gone as €20m in notes are destroyed  Irish Independent
A massive €20m of damaged bank notes, some ruined by washing machines and microwaves, have been replaced by authorities since the start of last year. Share. Go To. Comments. The Central Bank revealed its note checkers refused 370 applications for ...

20m in damaged euros replaced   Belfast Telegraph
Central Bank replaces €20m of notes ruined by microwaves and washing ...   The Nationalist

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  Irish Times   
Two out of three farms need off-farm income to survive  Irish Times
Tillage is the second most viable farm type after dairy, according to Teagasc. Only 15 per cent of cattle-rearing farms were deemed to be economically viable. Alison Healy. Topics: News · Ann Phelan · Cathal O Donoghue · Fiona Thorne · Gerry Boyle · IDA ...

Only 35% of farms economically viable last year   Agriland
Off-farm employment growth wiped out during economic crash - Teagasc   Irish Farmers Journal

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  Irish Independent   
Pension cuts are 'savage', say aviation workers  Irish Independent
John Mulligan Twitter · Email. Published 18/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Staff are to get letters detailing how the €800m deficit will be tackled. Some 165,000 young people have left Ireland in the last five years. Retired members of the troubled Irish ...

Hopes grow for end to Aer Lingus pension row   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Trump hopes to take wind out of turbines plan  Irish Independent
US billionaire Donald Trump has moved to put the brakes on a giant wind farm within sight of his Doonbeg Golf Resort, warning that the development will cost jobs at the luxury destination. Share. Go To. Comments. The resort has formally lodged an objection ...

Trump objects to windfarm near golf resort   Irish Examiner
Go ahead for Trump clubhouse   Herald Scotland
Fair wind for Donald Trump's £5m 'classic' clubhouse   The Times (subscription)

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  Irish Examiner   
Business tourism boost for Ireland  CIT Magazine
CSO (Central Statistics Office) tourism and travel results in Ireland for quarter two of 2014 have revealed an 11.2% increase in the number of business visitors, compared to the corresponding period in 2013. Shaun Quinn, chief executive of Fáilte Ireland ...

Tourism Ireland welcomes 7% growth in overseas holidaymakers and 9 ...   West Cork Times
Canadian Travel Agents Eying up Ireland   FFT.ie
Target set to increase Canadian visitor numbers by 45pc to end 2016   Businessandleadership.com
Irish Examiner   
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  Irish Examiner   
Euro banks test results due end of next month  Irish Examiner
The results of Europe's most comprehensive ever review of its banks' health will be announced on Sunday, October 26, sources told Reuters. The tests will reveal whether around 130 of Europe's largest banks need to raise more capital for losses they have ...

Bank stress test results to be announced on October 26th   Irish Times
Bank test results set for October 26 - sources   RTE.ie
European bank test results to be announced October 26: sources   TODAYonline

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