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Mortgage lending down in April, but up annually

31st May 2017

A total of 3,340 mortgages were approved in April, up 11.7pc year-on-year, but down 11.6pc month-on-month, according to the latest data released by the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (BPFI). The value of mortgages approved in April 2017 was €685m, of which €366m, or just over 53pc, of approvals were for first time buyers, […]

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Mortgage lending down in April, but up annually

31st May 2017

A total of 3,340 mortgages were approved in April, up 11.7pc year-on-year, but down 11.6pc month-on-month, according to the latest data released by the Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland (BPFI). The value of mortgages approved in April 2017 was €685m, of which €366m, or just over 53pc, of approvals were for first time buyers, […]

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Virtual reality named as a key job trend for marketing professionals

30th May 2017

Virtual reality has been named as a key job trend for marketing professionals, according to research carried out by IrishJobs.ie. In a survey done by the recruitment company, marketing professionals said that virtual/augmented reality, programmatic advertising and personalisation will all be significant drivers of jobs within their sector. One in five marketing respondents in the […]

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Virtual reality named as a key job trend for marketing professionals

30th May 2017

Virtual reality has been named as a key job trend for marketing professionals, according to research carried out by IrishJobs.ie. In a survey done by the recruitment company, marketing professionals said that virtual/augmented reality, programmatic advertising and personalisation will all be significant drivers of jobs within their sector. One in five marketing respondents in the […]

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Noonan set to fire starter on €3bn AIB sale

30th May 2017

Allied Irish Banks (AIB) will begin its journey back to privatisation this week as the Government prepares to officially launch a €3bn share sale in a watershed moment for the banking industry and the economy. It is almost seven years since taxpayers sunk €20.8bn into the then-stricken bank as part of a wider rescue of […]

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Noonan set to fire starter on €3bn AIB sale

30th May 2017

Allied Irish Banks (AIB) will begin its journey back to privatisation this week as the Government prepares to officially launch a €3bn share sale in a watershed moment for the banking industry and the economy. It is almost seven years since taxpayers sunk €20.8bn into the then-stricken bank as part of a wider rescue of […]

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Pharma company MSD Ireland announces 330 new jobs for Cork and Carlow

30th May 2017

MSD, a multinational pharmaceutical company, has announced that it will create 330 new jobs and invest €280m over the next three years at two of its Irish manufacturing sites in Cork and Carlow. The new jobs are as a result of increased global demand for MSD’s medicines and vaccines produced in Ireland. The investment will […]

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€60m available for job creation in regional development fund

29th May 2017

Up to €60m is being made available for projects aimed at job creation in a new regional development fund. Funding will be provided by the Department of Jobs through the State development agency Enterprise Ireland. The move, which is being launched by Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD and Minister of […]

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Consumer optimism high but business sentiment weaker

29th May 2017

Four in five people here think house prices will rise this year and consumer confidence remains high but there are signs that business sentiment has weakened. Bank of Ireland’s Economic Pulse, which combines a range of measures of consumer and business sentiment into a single number index, stood at 92.4 in May, lower than in […]

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The top nine jobs of the future – will you be employed?

29th May 2017

As industries change and evolve, there is a risk of many roles becoming redundant, with this in mind, the world’s largest job site Indeed, has compiled a snapshot of future-proofed roles for Ireland. 1. Cyber security expert Not only is Dublin a booming tech hub that more than 1,200 multinationals call home, but it also […]

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