2014年11月16日 星期日

2014-11-17 Ireland Business

  Irish Times   
Zara owner to open new stores on retail recovery  Irish Times
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  Irish Times   
Rents rising in every county as increases in capital finally ease  Irish Independent
THE rising cost of renting in Dublin has slowed for the first time in five years but still stands at €1,372 a month. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. New figures reveal that rents in the capital have soared by almost ...

National average rent hits almost €1000 per month   Irish Examiner
Number of rental properties available lowest since 2007   Irish Times

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  Irish Times   
Brian Hayes to raise mortgage rate data with ECB  Irish Times
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We're still a long way from hearing any sound advice   Irish Independent

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€17m senior citizens housing complex empty over rent row  Irish Times
Lord Mayor Christy Burke said Catholic Housing Aid Society was proposing to charge €90 for first-floor units. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times. Olivia Kelly. Topics: News · Social Affairs · Christy Bourke · Catholic Housing Aid Society · Dublin City Council ...


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  Irish Examiner   
Social housing leading to Europe's shaky foundations  Irish Examiner
ONCE, your home was the place you lived, grew up, raised a family, and left to your children. Shelter is a fundamental right under the UN charter, the basis of a stable society, and from which education, employment, and self-fulfilment arise. More recently it ...


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  Irish Times   
Financial crisis did nothing to the City bullyboys  Irish Times
In the early 1980s I spent the most hateful year of my working life in the foreign exchange dealing room of what was then Morgan Guaranty in London. It was beastly for three reasons. First it was boring. The currencies went up – and then they came down ...


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12 ways to slash your heating bills this winter and sort you out for future chills  BreakingNews.ie
As the beautiful warmth of the summer sun fades away temperatures start to drop, one of our biggest financial worries rears it's ugly head… HEATING BILLS. Here are a few things you can do to keep you cosy before it starts to get colder.

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Salesforce surpasses profit targets  Irish Times
Salesforce. com, the cloud computing company, is due to report quarterly results next Wednesday. Analysts predict earnings per share of $0.13 (€0.10) and revenues of $1.37 billion(€1.09 billion) . San Francisco-headquartered Salesforce last issued quarterly ...


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Turnover at CityJet falls 16% to €220 million  Irish Times
Irish airline CityJet lost nearly €39 million last year ahead of its sale by parent company Air France to German operator Intro Aviation, according to the company's latest accounts. The figures also show that it repaid Air France a €40 million debt after the sale ...


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Iarnród Éireann says seasonal 'mulch' to blame for train delays  Irish Times
Falling leaves and floods are combining to upset Iarnród Éireann's intercity and Dart timetables, with commuters complaining that they have been delayed or left standing on the platform as trains pass by without stopping. Iarnród Éireann says the difficulty is ...


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