2015年9月18日 星期五

2015-09-19 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Government won't offer incentives for first-time buyers in upcoming Budget   
Irish Independent
The Coalition has no plans to offer any incentives to first- time buyers in the forthcoming budget. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. And there are also no plans by Fine Gael or the Labour Party to include ...
Noonan wants review of first-time mortgage cap   Irish Times
Noonan wants to stay on as Finance Minister   RTE.ie
Opening Bell: Noonan reviews first-time buyer rules, Enda's five-year plan, 75 ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
swissinfo.ch   
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Irish Examiner
   
External audit firms cleared of pre-crash failures   
Irish Examiner
A major report has cleared the external audit firms of any substantial failings in the audits carried out of the banks here on the eve of the financial crash in 2008. A workman removes the signage from Anglo Irish Bank headquarters at St Stephen's ...
Audit probe says pre-crash bank numbers added up, under then rules   Irish Independent
Accounts from 2008 like works of fiction   Irish Times

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Irish Independent
   
FitzGerald to retire as UDG sells division for €407m to McKesson   
Irish Independent
UDG Heathcare plans to use some of the proceeds from the €408m cash sale of its Irish pharmaceutical distribution business to bolster its presence in the United States via acquisition activity, according to chief financial officer Alan Ralph.
UDG offloads units in €407.5m deal with US drug wholesaler McKeeson   Irish Examiner
McKesson to buy UDG drug distribution business   Irish Times
UDG Healthcare to sell two units to McKesson   RTE.ie
The Weather Space   
Jutia Group (blog)   
Financial Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Murphy queries funding as 75 Cork roles announced   
Irish Examiner
The disproportionate amount of venture capital funding being attracted by Dublin companies needs to be explained given the the quality of investment opportunities elsewhere in the country. Minister for European Affairs and Data Protection Dara Murphy ...
Asystec and Department of Social Protection to create 75 jobs in Cork   Irish Times

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Irish Examiner
   
Dublin ranked ninth most expensive European city   
Irish Examiner
Dublin is the ninth most expensive European city in which to live, according to an analysis of worldwide locations carried out by a global financial firm. The index, compiled by UBS, ranks Dublin as more affordable than European capitals such as London ...
iPhone 6 costs average Dublin worker over one week's wages   Irish Times
Irish must work a week to afford a new iPhone   Irish Independent
Here's how many hours you worked to afford that new iPhone   The Globe and Mail
China Daily   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Times
   
Planning approvals for apartments triple, figures show   
Irish Times
The number of new homes approved by planners almost doubled in the second quarter of 2015 - with the number of approvals for new apartments rising more than threefold. However, total planning approvals which include civil engineering and commercial ...

Big growth in number of planning permissions   Irish Independent
87.4% increase in number of planning permissions   RTE.ie
Number of planning permissions up by over 80%   UTV Ireland
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Clerys workers haven't met new owners since closure   
Irish Independent
Former Clerys employees are seeking a meeting with the department store's owners, saying they have heard nothing from them since it closed 15 weeks ago. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Protesting outside the ...

Clerys workers renew call for meeting with building owners   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Former Clerys workers to hold further protest outside O'Connell Street store   BreakingNews.ie
19 Clerys Workers Still Haven't Been Paid   98FM

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Irish Times
   
Kenny plans to cut tax for low-middle earners below 50%   
Irish Times
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said the Government will cut taxes to bring the overall rate for low and middle income earners below the 50 per cent threshold. Outlining a broad approach to taxation reform, Mr Kenny said the current 51 per cent rate is penal ...
Ibec: Strong recovery skewed toward Dublin   Irish Examiner
IBEC wants regional plan to balance growth   Irish Independent

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Irish Times
   
Civil servants raise concerns over 'scruffy' colleagues   
Irish Times
Consultants hired to review the Department of Social Protection (DSP) have brought attention to concerns employees have about the “scruffy” appearance of their colleagues, and a reluctance to tackle underperformance. Axiom Consulting Partners, who were ...

'Scruffy' civil servants create a bad impression   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Shell expects Corrib gas to flow before end of 2015   
Irish Examiner
Shell Ireland yesterday declared that on-site work is complete for gas to flow from the Corrib gas field. Shell E&P Ireland confirmed that from a technical point of view, production of gas can now start — 19 years after gas was discovered off the ...
Shell completes Corrib as partner confirms €243m loss   Irish Independent

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