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Sterling falls to eight-week low on Brexit anxiety, yen surges

The British pound fell to an eight-week low against the dollar and a three-year low against the yen on Monday as investors grew more nervous of a referendum that could pull Britain out of the European Union. The yen gained broadly, hitting a one-month high against the dollar and three-year high against the euro on […]

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NTMA announces plan to raise €500m in T-Bill auction

THE National Treasury Management Agency has announced plans to raise a further €500m in the markets. The T-Bills will have a six month maturity. The NTMA is the State debt management agency. Earlier this month, the body raised €750m in a bond auction. In March the NTMA issued its first ever 100-year government bond at […]

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Construction industry looks to State Housing Bank to solve crisis

Business leaders within the construction industry see the establishment of a new State Housing Bank as the preferred solution to the housing crisis, a new survey has shown. According to the latest PwC Construction Industry Survey, 44pc of those quizzed see the establishment of the bank as the most popular corrective action. The proposed bank […]

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290,000 homes get warning letters over failure to pay property tax bills

Tax officials have written to thousands of homeowners who failed to pay their property tax this year. The warning letters have been sent to 290,000 homeowners, with many of those who fail to respond set to have the tax forcibly taken from their salaries and pensions. Just 90pc of homeowners paid the tax on time. […]

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New fast-track planning for houses to bypass local councils

Local councils will be sidelined in a new move to speed up house-building nationwide and tackle the country’s housing crisis. Housing Minister Simon Coveney will set up a new Special Delivery Unit in the department, with project managers appointed to drive specific house building projects from start to finish. He is also considering further bypassing […]

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German economy had decent start to second quarter, but growth to slow, ministry says

The German economy had a decent start to the second quarter but its growth pace is likely to slow during the course of the April-June period, the economy ministry said on Friday. Europe’s largest economy was on a solid growth path, the ministry said in its monthly report, but the external environment remained tough and […]

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Interest in Irish loans is waning says Nama dealmaker

IT is getting much more difficult to sell Irish loan portfolios to international investors as interest in the country wanes, according to one of the most important figures in the property industry. Cushman & Wakefield head of European loan sales Federico Montero, said the market was “getting tougher and tougher” to sell Nama portfolios. “Nama […]

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Bank of Ireland to resist variable interest rate cut as AIB reduces rate to 3pc

BANK of Ireland is to hold firm and resist attempts to cut its variable rate. But AIB will reduce its variable rates to 3pc for all customers, while Permanent TSB will cut its rate to the same level for new customers. There will be a reduction in the Permanent TSB manged variable rate, where existing […]

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Inflation up as car, health and home insurance costs increase

THE cost of insuring cars and commercial vehicles has gone up again. Motor insurance premium rates were 35.2pc higher in May compared with the same month last year. The figures, which have been just released from the Central Statistics Office, also show the cost of petrol and diesel rising in the month. And other insurance […]

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Oil hits eight-month highs on U.S. inventory draw

Oil prices rose for a third day to hit their highest in about eight months on Wednesday, boosted by industry data showing a larger-than-expected drawdown in US crude inventories, worries about attacks on Nigeria’s oil industry and strong Chinese demand for oil. London Brent crude for August delivery LCOc1 was up 2c at $51.46 a […]

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