2014年12月11日 星期四

2014-12-12 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Analysis: Growth may have tapered off, but it remains impressive   
Irish Times
Annualised growth came in at 3.5% in the third quarter. Photograph: Eric Luke / The Irish Times. Arthur Beesley. Topics: Business · Economy; More Topics. Thu, Dec 11, 2014, 13:36. First published: Thu, Dec 11, 2014, 13:36. More Sharing Services. Ireland's ...

Ireland growth slows sharply to 0.1%   Financial Times
Irish Economy: Flat growth in Q3 maybe noise?; "Spectacular" recovery ...   FinFacts Ireland
Irish economy falters but still set to be fastest growing in Europe   International Business Times UK
RTE.ie   
Irish Independent   
Businessweek   
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Irish Examiner
   
€450 development scheme for Dublin's Docklands   
RTE.ie
It is the biggest scheme so far since the area was earmarked for accelerated development. The development on Sir John Rogerson Quay and Hanover Quay will involve office space for a total of 2,400 workers and 158 residential apartments and will be called ...

Nama backs €450m Docklands development   Irish Independent
€450m development plans submitted   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Small businesses sue State over changes to tendering process   
Irish Times
A challenge by 10 small businesses to proposed changes to the conditions of public works contract applications has opened before the High Court. Their concerns include a condition requiring tenderers to have a minimum annual turnover of €2 million.

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Apple ruling in six months   
Irish Examiner
Ireland will have to wait for up to six months before knowing the verdict of the European Commission on its tax agreement with Apple. However the Competition Commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, indicated that she would not open any new cases until she ...

'Reasonable doubt' over Irish-Apple tax deal   RTE.ie

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Irish Independent
   
Economy sees 3.5pc rise in GDP but pace of growth easing   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 12/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Minister for Finance Michael Noonan. THE economy grew by 3.5pc between July and September compared to the same time last year, ...


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Irish Times
   
Glen Dimplex-led consortium wins EU backing for energy project   
Irish Times
A consortium led by Irish electrical goods firm Glen Dimplex has secured €12 million in funding from the EU's Horizon 2020 programme – the single largest award to date – for a renewable energy project. The 12-member RealValue consortium, which includes ...


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Irish Independent
   
Middle-income earners to see no Budget benefit   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 12/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Finance Minister Michael Noonan. HOUSEHOLDs will gain virtually nothing from the Budget because of rising prices and wages, with the least ...

ESRI says Budget 2015 hits poorest hardest amid 'two tier society' fears   Irish Examiner
Unemployed worst affected by budgets, says ESRI report   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Fidelity looking to create 200 new jobs in Dublin   
Irish Independent
Donal O'Donovan Twitter · Email. Published 12/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Regina Sullivan, Exec Vice President and Head of Global Business Services, pictured at the official opening of the new Dublin offices of ...

200 new financial services jobs for Dublin   Herald.ie
More than 300 jobs announced across Ireland   Irish Times
Finance firm to create 200 jobs   Belfast Telegraph
Irish Examiner   
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Irish Mirror
   
Aldi creates 25 new jobs as it opens store in Ireland's tallest building and ...   
Irish Mirror
Supermarket chain Aldi has created two new jobs with the launch of a new shop and the reopening of a revamped store. The grocery firm's new outlet is being opened in Ireland's tallest building, the Elysian in Cork city centre, which means they now have 18 ...


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Kildare Nationalist
   
PAC to consider credit unions' fund and future of sector   
Kildare Nationalist
A Dáil committee is examining why only part of a fund aimed at restructuring credit unions has been drawn down. The future of 139 credit unions is being discussed by the Public Accounts Committee this morning. Representatives from the Central Bank, the ...


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