Category: Syndicated

Irish family firms cut more jobs than European peers

Irish family firms cut more jobs in the past year when compared to their European peers, according to a new report. The study by the Step Project Global Consortium and KPMG Private Enterprise found that employment in Irish family firms was 15% lower than pre-pandemic levels. That compares to a fall of 4% across European family […]

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Farmland prices see big jump of 15% in 2020, Irish Farmers Journal report shows

The average price of farmland rose by 15% nationally last year, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the latest Irish Farmers Journal’s county land price report shows. Today’s report shows that the average price of agricultural land reached €10,316 an acre, up from €8,971 in 2019.  This is the highest average land price figure recorded since the […]

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Farmland prices see big jump of 15% in 2020, Irish Farmers Journal report shows

The average price of farmland rose by 15% nationally last year, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the latest Irish Farmers Journal’s county land price report shows. Today’s report shows that the average price of agricultural land reached €10,316 an acre, up from €8,971 in 2019.  This is the highest average land price figure recorded since the […]

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Central Bank says firms must ‘set the right standards’

The stockbroker Davy need only look in the mirror when it asks itself how things went so catastrophically wrong, the Director General of Financial Conduct at the Central Bank has said. Derville Rowland also told the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland Membership Forum virtual event that consumer and investor protection begins with firms themselves. […]

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ECB wants to keep yields in check while economy heals – Lane

The European Central Bank is aiming to stop bond yields from rising before the pandemic-hit euro zone economy is ready to digest higher borrowing costs, the ECB’s chief economist Philip Lane said today. The ECB decided last week to accelerate bond purchases for the next three months to counter a rise in bond yields. Policymakers […]

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Shift in post-Brexit jobseeker activity evident in certain sectors – Indeed

A shift away from the UK as a destination for European job seekers post-Brexit is manifesting in increased interest in certain categories of Irish jobs, according to research from online recruitment company Indeed. Under the UK’s new immigration regime, which ends freedom of movement and requires applicants to meet certain criteria, European workers are finding it […]

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Half of firms plan to adopt remote working long-term

51% of businesses plan to adopt remote working on a permanent basis, according to new research carried out by CIPD Ireland. The data was published by the umbrella body for Human Resources and learning and development, to mark 12 months of living and working with Covid-19 restrictions. The findings show that over three-quarters agreed workers […]

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Central Bank says new housing equity scheme could put pressure on prices

The Central Bank has raised questions about the shared equity scheme proposed by Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien to help first-time home buyers. In a letter to the Oireachtas Housing Committee, the bank said the initiative could result in “upward pressure on house prices” if demand for homes increases. The letter by the bank’s Director of […]

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Contactless payment values up by almost a third – BPFI

The value of contactless payments rose by almost 30% year on year in January to €674m as consumers took advantage of the extended ‘tapping’ limit of €50, according to figures from the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. Contactless accounted for less than half of all card payments in January, despite the increase in the tapping […]

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Lockdown dealt €2bn hit to construction output in 2020 – report

The initial shutdown of the construction sector for seven weeks during the initial stages of the Covid-19 pandemic knocked €2bn off construction output last year. That is according to a report carried out by EY DKM on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation.  Analysing official data, the report concluded that the shutdown – which started […]

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