Category: Syndicated

Consumers remain nervous about Ireland’s recovery as sentiment drops to near two year low

Consumer sentiment has fallen to a 22 month low reflecting unease in the Irish consumer following the Brexit vote and the US presidential election. According to Tuesday’s survey by KBC Ireland and the ESRI, the monthly drop in sentiment was relatively modest – but enough to drive the index to its lowest level since February […]

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Irish Business: Where to now post Brexit and Trump?

The seismic shift in world and European politics following Brexit and the election of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States has led to an environment of global political and economic uncertainty and challenging and uncertain times ahead for Irish businesses. 2016 has been a landmark and unprecendented year and Taoiseach Enda Kenny […]

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Objections by six states deliver blow to EU tax proposal

Parliaments in six countries have opposed the European Commission’s proposals for a common tax base across the European Union, according to Irish MEP Brian Hayes. The Commission announced details of a planned common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) in October. The idea is to apply a universal tax code for all multinationals operating inside the […]

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Big banks prepare to reveal earnings

Some of the world’s biggest banks announce earnings this week, including JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America. There’ll also be focus on the US economy and how it fared during the busy Christmas shopping period. Sales at US retailers probably accelerated in December, highlighting robust holiday spending as 2016 drew to a close, […]

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Jobs worth: You’ll need to earn more than €100k a year to live in south Dublin

Pay rises, housing and tax are employees’ top priorities for 2017. Wage rises remain on the table despite concerns over Brexit and housing. Uncertainty surrounding Brexit and a Trump presidency have done little to dampen expectations of wage growth in Ireland for 2017. According to detailed research across companies and staff in areas such as […]

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Young Irish dying to pay with mobiles

Young Irish people want to ditch their cash and cards and pay for things using Google, Facebook and Apple instead. Over half of us expect Ireland to become cashless in future, while three-quarters of those under 22 say they trust tech brands such as Facebook, Google and Apple to provide payment and financial services. The […]

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Ireland can win EU battle on company tax changes despite Apple fallout – commissioner

Ireland will not be isolated by EU efforts to change the company tax rules, EU Commissioner Phil Hogan said. The commissioner, who has publicly supported the Brussels decision last August to demand €12bn in back taxes from the multinational Apple, said the fallout from that decision led to many misunderstandings about EU tax plans. “There […]

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First-time buyers to drive market growth countrywide in 2017

First-time buyers will drive Ireland’s property market in 2017 with the highest city price increases of 10pc predicted for Galway and Limerick. Agents expect a 6pc rise nationally, driven largely by new demand from first timers who are expected to be most active where new homes are available. That is thanks to the easing of […]

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AIB to pay €190m in tracker mortgage compensation

State-owned lender AIB has set aside €190m to compensate customers who were wrongly removed from tracker mortgages, according to The Irish Examiner. AIB has reportedly also admitted it wrongly withdrew tracker mortgages from over 3,000 customers, confirmed that 14 people lost their homes as a result of the error. The Oireachtas Finance Committee heard in […]

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First-time buyers in rush for new tax break as 25 apply every hour

More than 25 applications are being made every hour by first-time buyers (FTBs) hoping to avail of a Government scheme to help them buy a home. Figures from the Revenue Commissioners show that 519 people have applied for a Government incentive to help them secure a deposit under the Help-to-Buy scheme since it was launched […]

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