2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Greece puts off IMF payment till June 30   
Irish Independent
Greece will bundle its four debt payments to the International Monetary Fund due this month into a single payment now due on June 30, the IMF said yesterday. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. "The Greek ...

Greece defers IMF payment as Merkel says resolution far away   The Australian Financial Review
Crisis intensifies as Greece defers €300m IMF payment   Irish Times
Greece delays IMF payment as cash runs short   CNN
Irish Examiner   
Washington Post   
Reuters   
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Irish Independent
   
38000 mortgages now two years in arrears - and rising   
Irish Independent
The continuing rise in the number of people in long-term mortgage arrears has been described as a "travesty". Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Close to 38,000 residential mortgage accounts are now more than ...

Rise in mortgage arrears households seeking charity support   Irish Times
€8.3bn in long-term arrears is key to finding a solution   Irish Examiner
Total mortgage arrears continue to slow in Q1   RTE.ie
Reuters   
Belfast Telegraph   
Irish Mirror   
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Irish Independent
   
Passenger numbers up on bus and rail services   
Irish Independent
Irish public transport companies remained in profit last year as passenger numbers continued to grow. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An additional 9.6 million journeys were made across on Dublin Bus, Bus ...

CIÉ received €500m in public funds last year   Irish Times
CIE back in profit but concern raised   Irish Examiner

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Three key issues to clarify IBRC affair   
Irish Examiner
While complicated, the independent commission of investigation examining concerns over bad bank IBRC effectively involves three points: interest rates; 'unusual' share trading; and business deals that left the State tens of millions of euro out of pocket.

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Irish Independent
   
Camera system to catch drivers who break lights at Luas junction   
Irish Independent
A CAMERA system targeting motorists who break traffic lights has been introduced at one of the busiest junctions on the Luas line. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Motorists who break red traffic lights at a ...

Penalty points for drivers who break Luas red lights   Irish Examiner
Drivers breaking red lights at Luas junction to get points   Irish Times
Ireland's First Automated Red Light Camera Launched Today   Her.ie
RTE.ie   
BBC News   
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Irish Independent
   
Consumers worried about lack of spending power   
Irish Independent
Consumers are continuing to feel optimistic about the outlook for the economy and jobs but they are a little more cautious about their household finances. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The KBC Bank/ESRI ...

Consumer sentiment stalls as recovery fails to boost spending   Irish Examiner
Consumer index shows broad economic optimism yet to hit home   Irish Times
Consumer sentiment steady in May - KBC Bank / ESRI   RTE.ie
Reuters UK   
London South East   
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Irish Examiner
   
Central Bank fines firms €27m but policing criticised   
Irish Examiner
The Central Bank has doled out €27.17m worth of fines to 54 financial institutions over the past four-and-a-half years. Of those, eight fines of over €1m were administered, with the largest sanction of €3.5m imposed on Ulster Bank in November 2014 following ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Couple who 'blew €500k in spree' lose home   
Irish Examiner
A couple who, according to a judge, once owned six houses and blew more than €500,000 on themselves in a spending spree, lost their upmarket family home yesterday. In the Circuit Civil Court, Judge Jacqueline Linnane granted Ulster Bank Ireland a ...

Couple who blew €500000 lose house   Irish Independent
Couple who owned six houses and spent €500000 lose home   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
Rise in new business leads to contractor opportunities in UK service sector   
Paystream Accounting
Opportunities increased for contractors in the UK service sector during May 2015, despite the industry recording a small decline in growth, a new report reveals. This is according to the latest monthly services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) from Markit and ...

Korea's manufacturing PMI falls to 47.8, lowest since August 2013   Arirang News
Irish services sector growth hits three-month high in May   Irish Times
Irish services sector grows for 34th month in a row   Irish Independent
RTE.ie   
AsiaOne   
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The Hindu
   
Salem Railway Division to eliminate 79 unmanned level crossings by 2018   
The Hindu
All the 79 unmanned level crossings in Salem Railway Division will be totally eliminated in a phased manner by 2018. The Railways will adopt a three-way process for the elimination of the unmanned level crossings: construction of limited use sub-ways; ...

The rail community comes together for the 7th Annual International Level ...   Railway Track & Structures
Crossing alert   Community Newspaper Group
Woman with pram struck by barrier at automated crossing   Irish Times
Irish Examiner   
Economic Times   
Times of India   
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