2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Bank lending to companies here down more than anywhere else in Euro zone   
Irish Independent
Thomas Molloy Twitter · Email. Published 31/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. The ECB has forced banks to clean up their balance sheets. Photo: Bloomberg. Lending to companies in Ireland contracted faster than ...

Weak lending data puts pressure on ECB for further action   Irish Times
European Stagnation and Frustration Deepen Risks for Eurozone   Wall Street Journal
ECB may roll out heavy artillery to stem deflation   Oman Tribune
Seeking Alpha   
Reuters   
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Irish Independent
   
Small firms to create 60000 jobs in 2015   
Irish Independent
Independent.ie Newsdesk Twitter · Email. Published 31/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Mark Fielding, chief executive of ISME. Small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) could create 60,000 jobs next year, lobby group ...

60000 jobs to be created by bullish SMEs   Irish Examiner
60000 new Irish jobs now a real prospect – ISME   Limerick Post

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Irish Times
   
Dublin internet firm SkillPages has €24m in losses   
Irish Times
An Irish internet company linking skilled service providers with consumers has built up a network of 25 million registered users in more than 160 countries – and is for sale, the High Court was told on Tuesday. Barrister Rossa Fanning said that while losses of ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Taxpayers still funding €58m in bank regulation costs   
Irish Examiner
Taxpayers are paying almost half of a €128m bill for regulating the banks and financial institutions which are failing to fund their own oversight costs. Central Bank governor Patrick Honohan, after a recent meeting with the Dáil's finance committee, confirmed ...

SF: Taxpayer footing €58m bill for financial regulation costs   Laois Nationalist
Taxpayer being forced 'to plug €58m hole in regulatory bill'   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Tourism brings €3.5bn into economy in 2014   
Irish Independent
Tourists Reuben and Tammy Dunseath from Florida enjoying a Guinness in the Gravity Bar of the Guinness Store House in Dublin yesterday. IRELAND needs to be careful not to get complacent about its growing tourism numbers, a representative body for the ...

Predicted rise in visitors set to create tourism jobs   Irish Examiner
Ireland's overseas visitor arrivals grow by 9 pct in 2014   GlobalPost
Irish tourism boom sees holiday-makers splash €3.5billion in 2014   Irish Mirror
Irish Times   
West Cork Times   
Highland Radio   
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Irish Independent
   
Killarney's INEC swings back to profit in 2014 after losses   
Irish Independent
Gordon Deegan. Published 31/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. David Gray sings at the INEC. He helped it return to profit. The hotel group that operates the INEC in Killarney returned to profit in 2014 "after a very ...

Gleneagle hotel group records strong 2014   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
The moves that made us sit up and take notice in 2014   
Irish Independent
Donal O'Donovan Twitter · Email. Published 30/12/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 5. Previous; Next. U.S. President Barack Obama. Emmet O'Neill. Dundrum Town shopping centre prepping for Christmas.
'I'm struck by the green every time I fly back to Ireland'   Irish Times
Irish Construction Projects Jump 300Pc But Its Not Enough   Property Abroad News

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Irish Examiner
   
Developer calls for free parking in Cork City   
Irish Examiner
One of Cork's most influential developers has called for free parking to be made available in the city and for a rethink on controversial cycle lanes. Owen O'Callaghan, managing director of O'Callaghan Properties, described the cost of parking as “the single ...

Free parking in city call – and end cycle lanes   Evening Echo Cork

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Clare Champion
   
Cliffs of Moher celebrates record-breaking 2014   
RTE.ie
Before they even welcomed in the New Year, the people at Clare County Council are already celebrating a record-breaking 2014. For the first time ever, visitor numbers to the spectacular Cliffs of Moher topped the one million mark, reaching 1,075,000 - an ...

Yearly visitors to Cliffs of Moher top the one million mark   Irish Independent
12.5% increase in Cliffs of Moher visitors   Clare Champion

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Irish Times
   
Woman with leaky meter claims she won't pay water charges   
Irish Times
A Co Kildare woman who complained that water is leaking from her meter has said she will not pay her water charges. Evelyn McDermott of Celbridge said water started to spout from a domestic water meter just outside her home, during recent heavy frost.
Newly-installed pipes burst after first icy spell   Herald.ie

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