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2015-09-28 Ireland Business


Irish Independent
   
Ryanair's defence of KPMG role   
Irish Independent
Ryanair has defended its long relationship with KPMG, which has kept an eye on the airline's books for 30 years since the carrier was founded. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In the past 15 years alone, KPMG ...

Michael O'Leary aims to turn Ryanair into 'Amazon for travel'   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
IBRC liquidator may appeal against €150m tax demand   
Irish Times
A tax bill for about €150 million, mainly arising from unpaid income tax owed by the former Anglo Irish Bank, is likely to be appealed by the special liquidators to the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, the State-owned entity into which Anglo was ...
Holders of Anglo bonds to get 'burned' by State   Irish Independent

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Los Angeles Times
   
Volkswagen 'was warned about pollution-cheating software eight years ago'   
Irish Independent
Volkswagen was warned against emissions-rigging eight years ago by the supplier of its "defeat devices", leaked documents show. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Bosch is said to have explained in a memo to ...

EU may change emissions tests laws   Irish Examiner
Germany pressures Volkswagen on plan to fix 'cheating' engines   Irish Times
Volkswagen picks company veteran to tackle emissions crisis   Daily Times
New York Times   
NDTV   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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Irish Examiner
   
Harsh reality for Irish technology scene   
Irish Examiner
Last week saw one of Ireland's biggest events end with much excitement about what's to come in 2016. The Ploughing Championships had its most successful year to date with more than 1,400 exhibitors and 281,000 visitors. In the midst of this, news that ...
Seen&Heard: Web Summit founder said to have sought free transport for event   Irish Times
Web Summit sought 'free transport' from government before plan to relocate   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Taoiseach 'disappointed' at web summit move to Lisbon   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)

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TheCork.ie
   
New flights from Cork to USA welcomed by all   
TheCork.ie
Fine Gael TD for Cork South Central, Jerry Buttimer, has said that the announcement of the first ever transatlantic routes from Cork Airport is great news for the city and county and will be a huge boost for tourism and business throughout the Munster ...

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Irish Examiner
   
Report: EU fails to ease effects of austerity   
Irish Examiner
Austerity may improve the look of government balance sheets but it continues to create poverty, and EU policies have failed to improve the wellbeing of millions of people, a report by Social Justice Ireland concludes. It also makes a case for a greater ...
Ireland one of four worst EU countries with increased rates of poverty   Irish Times
EU more interested in protecting banks and euro than looking after citizens ...   Irish Mirror

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Irish Examiner
   
Alan Kelly's plan to 'cap' rent rises will backfire, say landlords   
Irish Examiner
Environment Minister Alan Kelly's plan to cap surging rent rises will create a “black market” economy where would-be renters will be effectively forced to make “under the counter” payments to secure homes, landlords have warned. The Residential ...
Ireland to link residential rents to inflation   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Government 'planning meaures to limit rent increases'   BreakingNews.ie
UPDATE 1-Ireland to link residential rents to inflation - Sunday Times   Reuters

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Irish Farmers Journal
   
Ratheniska revealed as Siro's rural broadband pilot town   
Irish Farmers Journal
Ratheniska was selected due to its proximity to both the national telecommunications hub and ESB training centre in Portlaoise, its accessibility, diverse demographic and occupational profile. Ratheniska, home to the National Ploughing Championships ...
Minister defends Government's investment in broadband in rural Ireland   Agriland

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Irish Examiner
   
Marine industry: Making most of our blue economy   
Irish Examiner
PROVING the enormous potential of Ireland's maritime industry, the nation's 'blue economy' outperformed the general economy throughout one of the biggest financial recessions in history. According to the most recent report on Ireland's Ocean Economy, ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Regulators end 'too big to fail' culture of banks   
Irish Examiner
Global regulators have reached a draft agreement on a rule on stopping banks from being 'too big to fail' by requiring them to hold enough equity capital and bonds to avoid taxpayers being called on in a crisis. The proposed standard is known as total ...
MARKET & ECONOMICSNew draft rules for big banks approved by global regulators   IFA Magazine

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