2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Ireland Business


Irish Times
   
Chopra: ECB refusal to burn bondholders burdened taxpayers   
Irish Times
Former International Monetary Fund official Ajai Chopra has said the European Central Bank's refusal to impose losses on senior bondholders pushed Ireland's debt higher and caused a bigger burden for taxpayers. Mr Chopra told the Dáil's banking inquiry ...

Trichet 'bomb' warningled to U-turn   Irish Examiner
Trichet warned me 'a bomb' would go off, says Noonan   Irish Independent

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Deloitte is fined over audit failure   
Irish Independent
... ' Deloitte "failed to demonstrate the adequacy and sufficiency of the audit work performed to support its audit opinion and is accordingly liable to disciplinary action" in relation to dealings with a client company.' Accountancy giant Deloitte has ...

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Irish Independent
   
Primark's US move may halt calls to break up €35bn ABF   
Irish Independent
Low-cost fashion retailer Primark's opening of its first US store in Boston may silence calls for it to be spun off from parent group Associated British Foods (ABF). Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Primark ...
The first US branch of Irish store Penneys has opened and people are loving it   IrishCentral
Primark opens first United States store in central Boston   Ledger Gazette

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Irish Examiner
   
Dalata Hotel Group eyes purchase of Clarion Hotel   
Irish Examiner
The Dalata Hotel Group is considering a possible purchase of Cork's Clarion Hotel, which is currently on the market with a €30m price tag. Dalata is the largest hotel group in Ireland via its ownership of the Maldron and Clayton brands. It will shortly ...

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Express.co.uk
   
Brits lured even deeper into debt by low rates   
Express.co.uk
YEARS of record low interest rates have encouraged Britons to run up huge debts and many risk going bust when rates finally start rising. By Harvey Jones. PUBLISHED: PUBLISHED: 00:01, Sun, Sep 13, 2015. Man chained down ALAMY. Homeowners with ...

Mortgage Rates Roundup for Saturday, September 12, 2015   Total Mortgage (blog)
Ulster Bank cuts mortgage rates for some   Irish Times
Ulster Bank is latest to slash mortgage rates   The Times (subscription)
Irish Independent   
The Independent   
Fairfield Daily Republic   
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Limerick Leader
   
'World's most powerful sport' rolls into Patrickswell   
Limerick Leader
Limerick Racecourse is to host what is being billed as one of the most powerful sports in the world when the All Ireland Tractor Pulling Championships rolls into town this Sunday. It is being organised by the Patrickswell Community Council, with all ...
Tractor Pulling Championships to take place on September 20   Agriland

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Irish Independent
   
How the front row turns rugby into a business career   
Irish Independent
Winning the 2023 Rugby World Cup will help Ireland to bolster its regional tourism and move visitors out of Dublin city, according to former Irish rugby international and Failte Ireland board member, Frankie Sheahan.

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The Nationalist
   
Bruton heads to China on five-day trade mission   
The Nationalist
The Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton is heading to China today for a five-day trade mission. It is the fourth time in four years that Minister Bruton has gone to China to boost Irish exports and encourage Chinese investment into Ireland. 36 Irish ...
Bruton on five day trade and investment mission to China   Big News Network.com

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Ledger Gazette
   
Tesco to sell S. Korean retail business   
Ledger Gazette
Tesco said it would use the 4 billion pounds to reduce its debt, which now amounted to 4.2 billion pounds. Tesco has agreed to sell Homeplus to investors led by MBK and including the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Public Sector Pension ...

Tesco Must Protect Market Share From The Discounters - Euromonitor   ESM - The European Supermarket Magazine
CPPIB buys stake in South Korean grocery business   Bulletin Leader

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Hartlepool Mail
   
Where landlords make the most money off students   
Hartlepool Mail
Landlords make more money off students in Edinburgh than anywhere else in the UK, new research has found. In fact four of the top five most lucrative locations can be found in Scotland, with Coventry the top English spot in second.
Buying to let in Scotland might be more profitable, but it's also more risky   MoneyWeek (blog)
Rental properties in Scotland's university cities named best for buy-to-let ...   City A.M.
Sunderland not a buy-to-let hot-spot when it comes to students   Sun FM Radio (press release) (registration)

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