Category: Syndicated

Euro zone firms slash loan demand to lowest on record – ECB poll

Euro zone firms’ demand for loans dropped to the lowest on record last quarter and a further decline is likely over the summer as lenders continue to tighten access to credit, the European Central Bank said today based on a survey of big banks. A key input in policy deliberations, the survey is further proof […]

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41% of charities failed to file annual finances on time

Many Irish charities failed to meet their obligations under governance standards last year, according to the Charities Regulator. Its latest annual report shows that 41% of charities failed to file their annual finances and activities on time. The 11,506 registered charities are legally required to file annual reports within ten months of their financial year-end, […]

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Oil edges higher, buoyed by tighter supplies

Oil prices rose today, buoyed by evidence of tightening supplies and economic stimulus in slow-recovering China. Brent futures were up $1.02 at $80.66 a barrel by 1134 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude climbed $1 to $76.65 a barrel. “The supply deficit that had been looming in the second half of the year […]

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‘Consumers feeling strengths as well as strains’

The pressures facing Irish consumers are fading but are far from finished, according to the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index, which showed the mood among consumers improved fractionally in July. Economist Austin Hughes said holidays and summer sales likely encouraged a pick-up in spending plans. However, a slight pull-back in household financial circumstances suggests consumers […]

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Annual wholesale electricity prices down over 35% in June

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show the price of wholesale electricity in June rose by 11.3% from May, but fell by 35.6% compared to June of last year. The CSO said that the overall Energy Products Index increased by 9% since May of this year but slowed by 33.5% when compared with June […]

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‘Embarrassment of riches’ should be spent on capital infrastructure – Goodbody

The chief economist at stockbroker Goodbody said he supports a proposed new capital spending stabilisation fund for the country’s “embarrassment of riches”. “The public finances have been the story of 2023 for the Irish economy,” Dermot O’Leary said. While he acknowledged that a sovereign wealth fund for corporation tax revenue is a good idea, he […]

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New home construction starts down 16% in June

The number of new homes that building work commenced on in June was down 16% on the previous month. However, compared to June of last year, the number of commencement notices lodged for residential properties was up 25%. In June work began on a total of 2,574 new homes around the country, down from 3,059 […]

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ECB to raise rates by 25 basis points in July, slim majority say September too

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates by 25 basis points on July 27, according to all economists in a Reuters poll, a slight majority of whom were now also expecting another hike in September. Inflation in the euro zone has almost halved, down to 5.5% in June from a peak of 10.6% last […]

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Ireland’s home ownership age gap among the highest in Western Europe – ESRI

Ireland has one of the biggest gaps in home ownership between younger and older people in western Europe, a new study has found. The research by the Economic and Social Research Institute found that nearly 80% of people over the age of 40 in Ireland own their own home, but that just a third of […]

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ECB to raise rates by 25 basis points in July, slim majority say September too

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates by 25 basis points on July 27, according to all economists in a Reuters poll, a slight majority of whom were now also expecting another hike in September. Inflation in the euro zone has almost halved, down to 5.5% in June from a peak of 10.6% last […]

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