2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
AIB credit approval to small business up by 52%   
Irish Times
AIB approved €5.6 billion in credit to Irish SMEs in the first 11 months of this year, according to latest data from the bank. This was 52 per cent ahead of same period in 2013. In November, the bank approved €586 million in loans to SMEs. AIB said that the ...

In brief: AIB approved €5.6bn for SMEs in 11 months   Irish Independent
Bank's SME approvals rise 52% to €5.6bn   Irish Examiner

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The wedding's on us: taxman says parents can still foot bill   
Irish Independent
Engaged couples can breathe a sigh of relief: the taxman won't be chasing them if their parents shoulder the cost of their wedding. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The taxman has just published new guidance related to gift tax, ...

Revenue to crack down on parents' tax-free gifts   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
Cuts to State pension must be considered, says review   
Irish Times
A cut in the basic rates of the State pension must be considered as an option to ensure its sustainability, officials at the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform have argued. An expenditure review drawn up by departmental officials has expressed ...


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Strong 2015 predicted for house market outside Dublin   
Irish Independent
House prices outside of Dublin are expected to rise by as much as 20pc next year, as the rest of the country begins to catch up with the capital. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Dublin prices soared for much of this year, although ...


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Farm incomes set to fall sharply in 2015   
Irish Examiner
Average farm incomes are expected to fall significantly in 2015 after being largely stable in 2014, according to Teagasc economists writing in their annual review. The economists predict a mixed bag in possible income developments in the farming sectors.
Dairy intervention prices are too low – Coveney   Irish Farmers Journal

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Newstalk 106-108 fm
   
Taoiseach hints that Ireland will not take up an EU deal on its banking debts   
Newstalk 106-108 fm
The Taoiseach has hinted that Ireland may not take up a European deal on its banking debts. Finance Minister Michael Noonan has said for some time that Ireland could make more money by selling its shares in AIB to a private investor, instead of going ...

Kenny hints we may not take up EU deal on bank debts   Irish Examiner

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Cop on to copper and put it to use all over the house   
Irish Independent
Eve Loughlin. Published 28/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 12. Previous; Next. Dulux Copper Blush, €53.99 for 5 litres. Abraham Donegal tweed cushion €68, Isla and Manhattan Irish Linen €59, 31chapellane.
Red and copper – the new shades for the home in 2015   Western Daily Press

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Irish Examiner
   
Didn't like what Santa brought? One charity tells what to do...   
Irish Independent
Some of the unused and unwanted gifts which were donated to the Pro-Cathedral's unused and unwanted gifts campaign in association with Crosscare. All the gifts will be distributed by Crosscare. Pic Frank McGrath. A DUBLIN charity is appealing for ...

Unwanted gift appeal in Dublin's Pro Cathedral   RTE.ie
Oxfam appeal for unwanted Christmas gifts   Buteman
Donate your unwanted Christmas presents, urges Oxfam   Irish Examiner
thejournal.ie   
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Irish Times
   
Winterval festival in Waterford continues to grow   
Irish Times
This year's Winterval festival in Waterford was the most successful to date, building on the success of last year's event which brought an additional €14 million into the local economy in the run up to Christmas, the organisers have revealed. This year's festival ...


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Herald.ie
   
Only one family decided to give up child benefit   
Herald.ie
ONLY one family handed back their child benefit to the State in the past 12 months. Also in this section. Former delivery man caught on CCTV stealing 9,000 cigarettes worth €4,000 · Driver fined €200 for speed during garda chase · Thatcher feared NI civil war ...


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