Category: Syndicated

Ireland emerges as America’s fourth biggest creditor – US Treasury Department

IRELAND has emerged as America’s fourth biggest creditor, new figures from the US Government show. Ireland follows the likes of China, Japan and the Cayman Islands after the US Treasury Department revised the way it reports the figures. Investors in Ireland owned $264.3bn (€233.6bn) of Treasuries at the end of March, figures obtained by the […]

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Wayfair: online retailer to create 160 new Galway jobs

Online home furnishings and decor retailer Wayfair is to create 160 new jobs in Galway. The company is expanding its European operations centre in the city and will open a new facility on the Tuam Road to house the expanded operation. It already employs over 200 people in Galway. Wayfair vice president of sales and […]

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Over 130 jobs at risk at Suir Pharma following appointment of provisional liquidator in High Court

More than 130 jobs are at risk following the appointment by the High Court of a provisional liquidator to a Co Tipperary based pharmaceutical manufacturing company. Suir Pharma Ireland Ltd, which is located at Waterford Road in Clonmel and has been making generic medicines for approximately 40 years in the town, is insolvent and is […]

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Oil prices rise on Nigeria outages and Goldman forecast

Oil prices jumped more than 2 percent on Monday to their highest since November 2015 on the back of more disruption to supplies from Nigeria and after long-time bear Goldman Sachs said it was more positive about the market. Brent crude futures were trading at $49.05 per barrel at 1304 GMT, up $1.23 or 2.5 […]

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Strikes and terror to hit Ryanair for up to €40m

Ryanair is likely to have lost between €30m and €40m during its fourth quarter as a result of the Brussels terrorist attacks and air traffic control strikes, double the estimate chief executive Michael O’Leary gave last month. Speaking to the Irish Independent, Mr O’Leary said that Ryanair had cancelled about 550 flights during its fourth […]

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Brexit would be “manageable” for Ireland – Moody’s

Ratings agency Moody’s has downplayed the risk of a Brexit to Ireland’s economy. It said that though there would be negative effects, these would be “manageable”. “Ireland will continue to grow at above-trend rates over the next two to three years, on account of strong and sustained competitiveness gains and the large and expanding presence […]

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Planning to buy a house? Here’s how to get the cheapest mortgage

Planning to buy a house? Here’s how to get the cheapest mortgage However, KBC, ever aggressive, was quickly out of the traps last week with its own offer, undercutting its rival, but only for new customers – existing ones get new fixed rates. All have incentives and offers to get customers in the door, from […]

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Ireland ‘third-safest country’ in the world for business

Country ranks highly in terms of supply chain resilience in study of 130 nations Ireland has been ranked as the third safest country in the world in which to do business, according to a new survey by international risk management and insurance company FM Global. The study finds that Ireland is considerably more insulated from […]

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German economy more than doubles growth pace in first quarter

Germany more than doubled its economic growth rate in the first quarter of 2016 as higher state and household spending, as well as rising investment on construction and capital goods offset a drag from foreign trade, preliminary data showed on Friday. The economy grew by 0.7pc on the quarter between January and March after it […]

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German economy more than doubles growth pace in first quarter

Germany more than doubled its economic growth rate in the first quarter of 2016 as higher state and household spending, as well as rising investment on construction and capital goods offset a drag from foreign trade, preliminary data showed on Friday. The economy grew by 0.7pc on the quarter between January and March after it […]

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