2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Ireland Business


Irish Examiner
   
Economy set to surge 6% as exports drive rapid recovery   
Irish Examiner
The economy will surge 6% this year and will keep growing rapidly next year too at a rate of 4.5%, while significant increases in domestic demand and for the first time in consumer spending will drive the recovery, the Economic and Social Research ...

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Irish Examiner
   
Ryanair eyes Charles de Gaulle and Orly routes   
Irish Examiner
Ryanair has applied for slots at Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports and is willing to co-operate with long-haul traditional airlines, chief executive Michael O'Leary has told French financial daily Les Echos. Mr O'Leary said the new slots ...
Aer Lingus finance chief in departures after IAG takeover   Irish Times
Aer Lingus unveils 'smart' website that lets you freeze fares for a fiver   Irish Independent
Aer Lingus reveals brand new website with revamped online booking system   Irish Mirror
JOE   
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Irish Times
   
Threshold for debt forgiveness to increase 75%   
Irish Times
The Insolvency Service of Ireland (ISI) is raising by 75 per cent the threshold it applies when arranging the forgiveness of unsecured debt. The move is part of a major overhaul of its dealings with distressed borrowers and the creditors pursuing them.
Change to debt relief regime raises ceiling to €35000   Irish Examiner

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Irish Times
   
State's pension system considered unsustainable   
Irish Times
Ireland's State pension system is unsustainable in its current form, according to international consultants McKinsey. In a report published today, they say current contributions to the Social Insurance Fund from which the State pension is paid – mostly ...
A third of us will have to cut back after retirement   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
EU to row back on its tough post-crash bank rules   
Irish Independent
The European Union will ease capital rules it imposed on banks and insurers since the financial crisis to help markets raise more funds for reviving sluggish economic growth. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Mixed reviews for EU's funding plan   Irish Examiner
EU set to unveil new capital markets union plan   Irish Times
EU to ease capital rules for banks, insurers to boost economy   Daily Times
RTE.ie   
City A.M.   
Financial Times   
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Irish Times
   
Longboat Quay apartment complex may be evacuated   
Irish Times
The residents of Longboat Quay say they have a commitment from the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA), and from the receiver to the construction company, that they will contribute to the €4 million required to fund fire safety works. More ...
Now residents of a third complex face fire issues   Irish Independent
Longboat Quay: Council urged to pay €4m to repair 'firetrap'   Irish Examiner
Residents in limbo as fire safety notice set to be issued today   Herald
RTE.ie   
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Irish Examiner
   
Sweden experiments with six-hour workday   
Irish Examiner
Businesses across Sweden are moving towards a six-hour working day to improve work-life balance. In April of last year the government of Gothenburg announced that public sector employees would work fewer hours in an experiment to improve work-life ...

Sweden is moving towards a six hour working day as Australia's hours increase   Sydney Morning Herald
Imagine this: Sweden moves towards a standard 6-hour working day   Irish Independent
Sweden Is Switching to 6-Hour Workdays to Make People Happy   Softpedia News
Bustle   
Headlines & Global News   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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Irish Independent
   
Rate of property price rise hits its strongest level in close to a year   
Irish Independent
Property prices jumped in August, recording their strongest monthly increase since last October. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. August is traditionally a quite month in the housing market. Economists were ...

House prices jump by 2.3% in August   Irish Examiner
Residential property prices up 9.5% on an annual basis   Irish Times
House prices see surprise 2.3% increase in August   RTE.ie
UTV Ireland   
Agriland   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Times
   
Food writer Georgina Campbell sees red over poor standards   
Irish Times
Poor service and attitudes from restaurant staff are ongoing problems in Irish food establishments, food writer Georgina Campbell said when she announced her 2016 hospitality awards. She and her team of assessors had come across many clusters of ...

Georgina Campbell Awards: Searching for hospitality 'with real heart'   Irish Examiner
Georgina Campbell: Tourism is back, but is Rip-off Ireland returning too?   Irish Independent

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Irish Independent
   
Student accommodation plan sought for D1   
Irish Independent
A Nama-appointed receiver has submitted planning for what would be Dublin's largest ever off-campus student accommodation development. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. PwC's Declan McDonald is seeking ...

Planning lodged for 970-bed student accommodation   Irish Times
Almost 1000 student beds set to be created in Dublin city centre   Irish Mirror
Nama plan to ease Dublin's student housing crisis   The Times (subscription)

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