2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
European Central Bank facing spectre of deflation   
Irish Examiner
As European Central Bank policy makers gather for their first meeting of 2015, the backdrop is a 0.2% annual drop in consumer prices, the first in more than five years. For ECB president Mario Draghi, who wants to open the money tap, the data may push the ...

Asian shares gains after upbeat US jobs, euro stuck near 9-yr low   Reuters
Economic fears rise as Europe sinks into deflation   Irish Independent
Deflation hits eurozone as energy prices fall   BBC News
The Independent   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Irish Examiner
   
Müller to leave Aer Lingus earlier than planned   
Irish Examiner
Aer Lingus has confirmed that its chief executive Christoph Müller will leave the airline on February 28 rather than in May, as had been previously stated. He is to become chief executive of Malaysia Airlines. Colm Barrington, chairman of the Aer Lingus board ...

Passenger numbers hit 11 million at takeover target Aer Lingus   Irish Independent
Government expects new IAG bid for Aer Lingus   Irish Times
Passengers rise at EasyJet and Aer Lingus   CITY A.M.
CAPA - Centre for Aviation   
RTE.ie   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Times
   
Goodman's ABP Foods set to be first into US beef market   
Irish Times
ABP Foods, the group founded and chaired by beef baron Larry Goodman, looks set to be the first European company to take advantage of the lifting of the US ban on beef from Europe. The Louth-based company is understood to be on the brink of ...

Coffey welcomes US Beef Deal struck by Minister Coveney   Waterford Today
Irish beef imports not expected to impact Nebraska beef   KMTV
Beef sector crossing its fingers for a better year, NBA review reveals   Western Morning News
Western Daily Press   
TheCattleSite   
Agriland   
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Irish Independent
   
Live Register at six-year low as unemployment falls   
Irish Independent
The number of people on the Live Register has fallen again, with 39,000 fewer people signing on in December than a year earlier. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. With another 3,300 people coming off the dole in ...

Ireland's jobless rate continues to fall   GlobalPost
Live register figures down   Clare Champion
Numbers signing on Live Register down 9.9% in December   Irish Times
FinFacts Ireland   
Irish Examiner   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
IMF warning over Central Bank cap on mortgages   
Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 08/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Patrick Honohan, Governor of the Central Bank. The International Monetary Fund has warned against the Central Bank's plan to introduce ...

The IMF is a fan the Central Bank's mortgage rules   thejournal.ie
IMF urges caution on mortgage restrictions   Irish Times
IMF staff like the Central Bank's mortgage plans   RTE.ie (blog)
International Business Times UK   
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Irish Times
   
New start-ups at 7-year high   
Irish Examiner
Last year saw the highest number of company formations in seven years and the lowest number of insolvencies for five years. New figures, published yesterday by business and credit risk analyst Vision-net.ie, show that just shy of 18,000 companies were ...

Company formations topped 18000 last year – highest since 2007   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Banks chasing parents over loan guarantees   
Irish Independent
Mark O'Regan Twitter · Email. Published 08/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. David Hall. AN INCREASING number of parents who went guarantor for their adult children - now in serious mortgage arrears - are being ...

A worrying picture on mortgage arrears   Irish Times
David Hall: "20000 in mortgage arrears will lose their home over next two years"   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Irish Times
   
NTMA sells bonds worth €4bn at low 0.867% yield   
Irish Times
Another year, another successful bond sale by the National Treasury Management Agency, which manages the State's national debt. The State body raised €4 billion from investors yesterday via a seven-year bond at a record low yield of 0.867 per cent.
NTMA sells €4bn in bonds at record low rates   Newstalk 106-108 fm
NTMA raises €4 billion from 7 year bond sale   RTE.ie
NTMA sells €4bn in bonds at 'historically low' rates   BreakingNews.ie
GlobalPost   
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Irish Times
   
Work to begin on €90m redevelopment of Iveagh Markets   
Irish Times
Work on a €90 million redevelopment of Dublin's historic Iveagh Markets is to get under way this spring, more than 20 years after its regeneration was proposed. The restored and extended late Victorian building on Francis Street in the Liberties will house a ...

PICS: The iconic Iveagh Market is to undergo a €90m transformation   Yahoo News UK

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Irish Independent
   
Revenue extends property tax deadline   
Irish Independent
Published 07/01/2015 | 11:20. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. THE Revenue Commissioners has extended the local property tax deadline to 4pm on Friday January 9. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Property tax deadline extended until Friday   Highland Radio
Extension due to high call volume to LPT helpline and heavy filing rate of ...   Irish Times
Rush sees Property Tax deadline extended   Meath Chronicle
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Herald.ie   
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