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Central Bank mortgage measures built up resilience during Covid

5th October 2021

Central Bank Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery has said the benefits of the mortgage measures were evident over the past year as the resilience built since their introduction helped to protect borrowers and lenders during the Covid-19 crisis. Ms Donnery made her comments today as she participated virtually in the Bank of Lithuania’s macroprudential policy conference. […]

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Services sector records strongest growth since Q2 2006

5th October 2021

The Irish services sector continued to grow rapidly in September, according to AIB’s Purchasing Managers’ Index. It reveals that the pace of expansion remained unchanged from the previous month, and rounded off the strongest quarter of growth since the second quarter of 2006. New and outstanding work both continued to expand sharply, while companies in […]

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Govt urged to scrap pandemic bonus plan

4th October 2021

The Government needs to scrap its plan for frontline pandemic bonus payments and a new bank holiday because it will burden future generations with increased debt, CEO of the Irish Small and Medium Business Association Neil McDonnell has said. The call came as a prominent Limerick-based economics professor labelled pandemic bonuses as a “bad idea” […]

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‘Transformative change’ needed as Govt to sign off on €165bn National Development Plan

4th October 2021

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said the National Development Plan (NDP), which will be announced later today, is the largest public capital investment programme in the history of the State in relation to transport and housing. Michael McGrath said “transformative change” is needed in the area of transport policy in Ireland. The […]

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Donohoe to meet EU’s Vestager on tax issues

4th October 2021

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is due to meet with Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager to discuss tax issues today. Mr Donohoe is also President of the Eurogroup. Mr Donohoe will also chair a meeting of the Finance Ministers of the euro area this afternoon in Luxembourg. The […]

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Manufacturing growth slips to 6-month low – PMI

1st October 2021

Growth in factory activity slipped to a six-month low in September but remained close to all-time highs with the sector showing signs of inflationary pressures, a survey showed today. The latest AIB IHS Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 60.3 in September from 62.8 in August and down from May’s record reading of […]

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Water charges to rise for many businesses from today

1st October 2021

More than half of businesses will see their cost of water increase from today, as a result of changes to the charging system. The balance of customers will see the amount they have to pay fall because of the alterations. Irish Water says the vast majority of customers will see either a decrease or an […]

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Forecasts doubled for economic growth this year

1st October 2021

Forecasts for economic growth this year have been revised significantly upwards by the Department of Finance today. When measured by GDP, the department said the economy is forecast to grow this year by 15.6%. This is a revision upwards from just over 8.8% in the Summer Economic Statement. When measured by Modified Domestic Demand, which […]

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Donohoe wants certainty and stability on corporation tax rates

30th September 2021

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that Ireland will enter the OECD’s global tax agreement if certainty and stability on corporation tax rates can be assured and if not “we will stay where we are”. Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Mr Donohoe said the coming week is a critical time in the negotiations as […]

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Pandemic’s lasting impact will be positive for some – KBC consumer sentiment survey

30th September 2021

Almost half of Irish consumers believe the pandemic will have a lasting impact on their circumstances, according to the latest KBC Bank Ireland consumer sentiment index. One third of those consumers expect their circumstances to improve. The survey conducted in September included a special question intended to assess the extent to which Irish consumers felt […]

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