2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Almost 60pc of workers to get pay rises in 2015   
Irish Independent
Workers at more than half of companies are set to get a pay rise in 2015 – the first widespread increases since the economic crisis. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. IBEC, the group that represents Irish businesses, will today ...

Over half of companies plan pay rises   Irish Times
60% of firms set to give pay raises this year   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Sick man of Europe no more as Ireland bounced back   
Irish Independent
Published 02/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. 01 of 5. Previous; Next. The Bridge across the river Liffey in Dublin Docklands. Samuel Beckett Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the ...

Statistics Suggest a Substantial Recovery for the Irish Economy   EconomyWatch.com
Irish people are optimistic things are going to be better next year   thejournal.ie

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Irish Examiner
   
Make or break time for Irish exploration   
Irish Examiner
THERE is an opinion that Ireland is missing its real opportunity to be a meaningful part of the international oil and gas exploration industry. Amidst all the hope, hype, near misses, and false dawns of drilling activity around the country's coastline in the past few ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Opening a nest egg can spring a surprise   
Irish Examiner
ACCORDING to research carried out recently by the Centre of Ageing Research and Development in Ireland, more than €171bn worth of Irish property is owned by the over-50s. In the 26 counties, 87% of people over the age of 65 own their home, with the ...


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Irish Independent
   
Guinness Storehouse country's main tourist draw   
Irish Independent
Tourists Reuben and Tammy Dunseath from Florida enjoying a Guinness in the Gravity Bar of the Guinness Store House in Dublin earlier this week; the storehouse is our most-visited paid tourist attraction. A pint of the black stuff is still your only man for ...

Guess how many people visited the Guinness Storehouse last year…   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Times
   
Companies seek credit but consumers focus on repayments   
Irish Times
Companies are back in the market for credit but Irish consumers are still more concerned about paying back old debts than borrowing for fresh spending, according to Central Bank money and banking statistics . The November data shows that household loan ...

Irish households continue to pay down debt: central bank   Xinhua
Households borrow less as they focus on repaying mortgage debt   Irish Independent
Central Bank: Debt pay-down continues   Irish Examiner
thejournal.ie   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Times
   
European Central Bank may need to do more to boost economy   
Irish Times
A top official of the European Central Bank says measures taken to stimulate the euro zone economy might not be adequate and the central bank may need to do more. The comments by Peter Praet, a member of the central bank's executive board, ...

Fate of millions relies on eurozone balancing act   Irish Examiner
Politics Threaten Eurozone's Happier New Year   Wall Street Journal
New year brings eurozone closer to a lost decade   MarketWatch
New York Times   
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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Irish Independent
   
AirAsia: First victim buried in Indonesia, more than 150 still missing   
Irish Independent
Relatives lower the coffin containing the body of Hayati Lutfiah Hamid, one of the victims of AirAsia Flight 8501, during her burial at a cemetery in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. Hamid became the first victim of the ill-fated AirAsia ...

AirAsia Hunt Resumes as Black Box Pinger Locater to Be Deployed   Businessweek
Investigators to use acoustic equipment to search for AirAsia black boxes   Reuters
AirAsia Flight 8501: Acoustic equipment to search for black boxes   Hindustan Times
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New York Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Householders and officials unable to find sceptic tanks   
Irish Examiner
You have to have a nose for these things — but three householders in Cork were unable to find their septic tanks when council officials came a calling. The officials couldn't locate them either. Sharon Corcoran, Cork County Council's head of environmental ...


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Irish Independent
   
Blackstone reveals millions in fees it will charge investors and firms   
Irish Independent
Sabrina Willmer and Alan Katz. Published 01/01/2015 | 01:00. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Blackstone Group was one of those named. Private equity giant Blackstone could charge investors and companies it manages as much as ...

Equity firms reveal hidden fees in bid for transparency   Irish Examiner
Blackstone opens up about hidden fees as SEC pushes transparency   Chicago Tribune

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