© Extra.ie |
20 Jun '22 |
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Homebuyers pulling out of deals over fears of property market crash
Clare Connolly, an estate agent in Dundrum: "Come September, you are going to see a change in the market. It is already happening but you will really start to see it by the end of the summer. There wi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
24 May '22 |
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Limited risk of another housing bubble in Ireland, says European Commission
The economy requires major intervention to become more sustainable and bring down net greenhouse gas emissions per capita that are 80 per cent higher than the EU average, “which will require signifi - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 May '20 |
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Future of FDI here 'robust' despite Covid economy hit
Despite the decline in number of projects here last year, EY's European Attractiveness Survey said the businesses had indicated investments into the State would continue to be robust despite growing t - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
14 Sep '18 |
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How Ireland??s property crisis is affecting the real economy
In 1980, housing accounted for just 7 per cent of household expenditure in the Republic. By 2016, this had increased to 20 per cent, equating to an estimated ?52 billion annually, figures from the C - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
04 Sep '18 |
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Irish house prices are heading for ??soft landing?? - S&P
S&P says that activity from institutional investors is one of the factors underpinning Irish house price growth. In 2017 for example, almost one-fifth of all residential property transactions were by - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
23 May '18 |
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Recovery of housing market not (yet) cause for concern ?? Moody??s
??In our view, the strong recovery in the housing market is not (yet) a cause for concern, although reduced affordability ?? as is also evident in the rental market ?? might eventually have an impa - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Nov '17 |
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Boost to house supply may overheat economy, Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warns
If a ??rapid ?? albeit necessary? response from the construction sector to the current housing shortage was to arise, Seamus Coffey, warned this could risk the economy overheating, unless it was o - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
14 Nov '17 |
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The Irish economy and the housing market: Austin Hughes
It is true that the average amount people borrowed to buy a home has increased by 11% in the past year, but this is lower than the increase in prices. Upward pressure on Irish house prices is the resu - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
05 Nov '17 |
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Finnish model may be key to solving housing crisis
One of the underlying issues here is the view that your house is your wealth - which it really is, given our relatively low-tax system that is not designed to cover healthcare or education fees, for e - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
29 Sep '17 |
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House-building likely to pass 20,000 mark in 2018 - Investec Irish Economy Monitor
For all of that period so far, house-building has lagged significantly behind improvements in the rest of the economy, but Investec's Philip O'Sullivan said output is starting to improve. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
22 Aug '17 |
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Toronto Dominion Bank, Canada??s largest lender eyes up post-Brexit hub in Dublin
The group also has an operation in Dublin, TD Global Finance, which first opened in 1998 and is located in the IFSC. A small operation, it trades international equity, interest rate and credit product - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
07 Jun '17 |
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Fiscal watchdog warns housing boom may overheat economy
??Fiscal policy may have to lean against the wind if the domestic economy begins to overheat, especially if the construction sector responds to persistent supply shortfalls,? it said. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
29 Nov '16 |
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LinkedIn to add 200 jobs at its EMEA HQ in Dublin
??Ireland has proven to be a very strategic location for us to headquarter our EMEA operations, and we look forward to growing our footprint in Ireland by expanding our already 1,000-person team with - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '16 |
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ESRI: Housing-related taxes have delivered ??artificially low?? tax take due to 'overcorrection'
The ESRI said its results indicate that current estimates of the structural deficit might be overstated due to a failure to adequately capture housing market developments. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
11 Nov '16 |
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Trump adviser says many US companies will now leave Ireland
Feargal O??Rourke, managing partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers, said he did not see US companies leaving Ireland.
However if the tax changes are implemented, US firms would be ??in less of an immedi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
31 Aug '16 |
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More than 35 London financial firms eye Dublin switch
??It??s the opposite to a brass plate financial centre,? said Padraic White, a former head of the IDA agency. ??Ireland has a transparent tax system. There is no such thing as a tax deal. There i - Subscribe |
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© Irish Examiner |
15 Jul '15 |
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Joe Gill of Goodbody Stockbrokers: Rural towns missing out on recovery
It seems incongruous to me that so many shops, premises and houses lie empty and falling into disrepair within short driving distances of cities in Ireland that have begun to boom, or are even hampere - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
17 May '15 |
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Rising property prices threat to economy, says Government
Noting that national house prices rose 13 per cent last year and that Dublin prices rose 22 per cent, the report said ??misalignments? in the property market present a stand-alone risk. - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
21 Nov '14 |
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Cork technology firm Xanadu creates 120 jobs
Xanadu is to create 120 new jobs at Blackpool in Cork after confirming a major surge in demand for its online IT support services for the gaming industry. - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Oct '14 |
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Niall Colgan of PwC: What does Budget 2015 hold in store for a recovering commercial property market?
Cranes once again etch the skylines of Dublin and other major Irish cities which will no doubt flash brightly with Christmas lights in the coming weeks.
For some this will signify the start of the fe - Subscribe |
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