2015年6月22日 星期一

2015-06-23 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Hopes rise for Greek deal this week   
Irish Independent
Greece has finally offered economic reforms that creditors consider closer to being acceptable, giving Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras a few days to clinch a deal that might stop the country leaving the euro.
Lenders grant beleaguered Greece two-day reprieve   Irish Times
Fresh Greek offering brings cheer, could be a step forward, not final deal   Economic Times
Optimism for an Agreement on Greek Debt, but Not for Long-Term Stability   New York Times
Capital.gr (press release)   
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Irish Independent
   
Public sector wage increases should be gradual, says IMF   
Irish Independent
Public sector wage increases should be gradual and efficiency gains should continue, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has signalled. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. And the global lender said the ...

IMF wants harsher budget cuts to lower deficit   Irish Examiner
IMF warns Government over proposed budget adjustment   Irish Times
Public sector wage growth should be gradual - IMF   RTE.ie
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
RSA says it will appeal €1.25m tribunal award to former boss   
Irish Independent
The country's largest insurer of homes and cars said it plans to appeal a huge award won by its former chief executive in an employment tribunal. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Philip Smith, who was chief ...

RSA to appeal €1.25m award to former CEO Philip Smith   Irish Times
Former insurance boss gets €1.25m for unfair dismissal   Irish Examiner
RSA's Irish 'fall guy' wins €1.25m damages   The Times (subscription)
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
Reuters   
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Irish Examiner
   
Burden on first time buyers   
Irish Examiner
First-time buyers bear a greater burden of the costs arising from mortgage lending restrictions despite being 30% less likely to default on their loans than other homeowners. Research by the Central Bank shows first-time buyers are far less likely to default on ...

First-time buyers 30% less likely to default than those trading up   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
North's biggest employer Moy Park sold in $1.5bn deal   
Irish Independent
Northern Ireland's biggest employer Moy Park has been sold for $1.5bn (€1.36bn) to Brazilian food group JBS. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The UK's biggest poultry producer, which has its headquarters in ...

Moy Park sold to world's biggest meatpacker in €1.32bn deal   Irish Times
Moy Park changes hands in €1.3bn takeover deal   Irish Examiner
Marfrig bonds rally on Moy Park sale to rival JBS   Reuters
Financial Times   
MarketWatch   
Wall Street Journal   
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Irish Examiner
   
Drilling to begin at Lansdowne asset   
Irish Examiner
Ireland's exploration sector is set to receive a timely boost, with drilling primed to begin at one of Lansdowne Oil & Gas' Celtic Sea assets in August. Such a move would come a month before the close of the Government's Atlantic Margin licensing round, ...

Lansdowne Oil & Gas: Midleton Prospect Well to be Drilled in August   Rigzone
Oil & Gas Sector: Lansdowne jumps on expected start of Midleton drilling   Stock Market Wire
Cantor retains 'buy' recommendation on Lansdowne Oil & Gas   Yahoo Finance UK
OE Digital   
OilVoice   
London South East   
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Irish Examiner
   
Restaurateurs seek 'sunshine tax' cut   
Irish Examiner
Restaurateurs have hit out at Dublin City Council for raking in a “sunshine tax” on outdoor tables and chairs. Figures released by the Restaurant Association of Ireland show the local authority made over €450,00 from outdoor seating charges last year.
Restauranteurs criticise fees for al fresco dining   Irish Times
'€500k sunshine tax on outdoor seating ludicrous', say owners   Herald
Call to cut fees for outdoor tables in Dublin   RTE.ie
98FM   
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Irish Independent
   
Tullow Oil 'happy' over €220m settlement   
Irish Independent
Tullow said it had been given an exemption from capital-gains tax on one of Open Gallery 1 Tullow said it had been given an exemption from capital-gains tax on one of the blocks by a previous minister of energy. Irish-listed oil explorer Tullow Oil said that it is ...

Tullow agrees $250m settlement to wrap up Ugandan tax dispute   City A.M.
Tullow pays $250m to settle Uganda tax dispute   RTE.ie
Tullow agrees $250m settlement with Ugandan government   Irish Times
Reuters Africa   
Bloomberg   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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RTE.ie
   
Four telecoms firms ordered to clarify contract cancellation rights   
RTE.ie
A number of telecoms companies have not been properly notifying customers of their right to cancel contracts entered into online or over the phone, according to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. Compliance notices have been issued ...

Watchdog slaps top telecoms on the wrist   Irish Examiner
Action taken against Eircom, Meteor, Three and UPC   Irish Times
Consumer watchdog slams telcos for making it hard to leave contracts   Siliconrepublic.com
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
Holiday prices fall over Greek economic uncertainty   
Irish Independent
The looming threat of a Greek exit from the eurozone has led to Irish tour operators dropping their prices to unload unsold package holidays. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. "Since the end of last week, customers ...


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