2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Ireland Business


The Daily Star
   
Germany, France usher Greece back to negotiations   
The Daily Star
A Greek national flag flutters next to a statue of ancient Greek goddess Athena, in Athens May 21, 2015. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Renee MaltezouAlastair Macdonald| Reuters. RIGA: European leaders told Greece ...

Treasury's Lew warns Greece to reach quick deal or risk hardship   Reuters
Greece faces 'intensive work' as deadline looms   Irish Examiner
Greek Banks Face Contingency Plans as Crisis Threatens   Bloomberg
Daily Mail   
Xinhua   
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Irish Examiner
   
Banks to cut variable rates by July 1   
Irish Examiner
Finance Minister Michael Noonan has given banks until July 1 to cut interest rates for hundreds of thousands of mortgage holders, or face penalties. The six main lenders have agreed to the reductions after bank bosses were confronted with a stark Central ...

Exclusive: Banks to slash mortgage rates on variable-interest mortgages   Irish Independent
Variable mortgage rates: what will the banks do?   Irish Times
Banks face penalties unless variable mortgage interest rates are cut, warns ...   Herald
Reuters   
RTE.ie   
Salt Lake Tribune   
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Irish Independent
   
It's still boardroom jobs for the boys, women tell survey   
Irish Independent
Vodafone chief executive officer Anne O'Leary at the IMAGE Networking Breakfast. Photo: Open Gallery 1 Vodafone chief executive officer Anne O'Leary at the IMAGE Networking Breakfast. Photo: Anthony Woods. Three-quarters of women questioned for a ...

Female executives against gender quotas for boards   Irish Examiner
Women directors believe glass ceiling still exists   Irish Times
One in three women directors say the glass ceiling persists   BreakingNews.ie
Businessandleadership.com   
RTE.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Dunnes outlet shut in row over entrance   
Irish Examiner
Mandate has condemned Dunnes Stores for using staff as pawns in a property dispute over a side entrance. More than 100 workers have been affected by the sudden closure of the Dunnes outlet in Gorey, Co Wexford, on Thursday night. Mandate said ...

Dunnes shuts store after a row over door to car park   Irish Independent
Workers left in limbo as Dunnes plays high-stakes game   Irish Times
Dunnes shuts up shop after row over access door   Herald
RTE.ie   
UTV Ireland   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Times
   
Give Me a Crash Course In . . . rising employment   
Irish Times
So give us the figures The big headline in this week's data was the drop of the unemployment rate below 10 per cent, according to the Central Statistics Office. There is nothing particularly significant about the 10 per cent figure in itself, but it means the rate is ...

Jobless rate dips below 10pc but regional imbalances remain   Irish Independent
Jobless rate below 10pc for the first time since the crash   Herald
'Policy works' as jobless rate falls below 10%   Irish Examiner

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Irish Independent
   
Former Central Bank boss has €175k annual pension   
Irish Independent
John Hurley, former governor of the Central Bank, arrives at the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry Open Gallery 1 John Hurley, former governor of the Central Bank, arrives at the Oireachtas Banking Inquiry at Leinster House this week. Photo: Tom Burke. Former ...

Banking inquiry: Enter the major players   Irish Times

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RTE.ie
   
Review of welfare files sparks concern   
Irish Examiner
Children's rights groups have reacted with concern to the news that a completed review of previously unattended-to child welfare files has found that at least 127 children in Laois/Offaly require immediate intervention. It emerged yesterday that of the 743 files ...

Tusla completes audit of discovered files   RTE.ie

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JOE
   
A round of drinks in Dublin compared to other European cities makes for brutal ...   
JOE
Anyone that's been on a night out in Dublin recently ever will know that it can be murder on the old wallet. In some places, your trip to the bar looks a little something like this (using Euro of course). Wallet gif. A survey by Post Office Travel Money has put things ...

Dublin is the most expensive capital city in Europe to buy a round of drinks, new ...   Irish Mirror
The best cities for a pint revealed as drinks cost HALF as much in Budapest   Daily Mail
Cheap booze? Here is where to head on the continent   Telegraph.co.uk
TTG Digital   
expressandstar.com   
AOL Travel UK   
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Irish Independent
   
Irish-born Stipe co-founder Collison denies $500m claim   
Irish Independent
IRISH-born Stripe co-founder Patrick Collison has denied media reports that his US-based online payments company is about to raise $500m in fresh funding. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Several US ...


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BreakingNews.ie
   
US stocks lower ahead of holiday   
BreakingNews.ie
US stocks have closed moderately lower on a relatively quiet day of trading ahead of a holiday weekend. Trading volume was relatively light ahead of the Memorial Day holiday in the US. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 53 points, or 0.3%, to 18,232.
US stocks fall slightly on lower oil, mixed earnings news   Tulsa World
US stocks dip in quiet trading ahead of Memorial Day weekend   Post-Bulletin

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