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Report: Irish tax code is among most transparent
Report: Irish tax code is among most transparent
Irish companies pay among the lowest corporate tax rates in the world, but the tax system is transparent and above board, according to a new survey which will likely be seized on by the Government to face down threats from Brussels.

Tue, 22 Nov, 2016

Dunnes Stores gains biggest share of grocery market
Dunnes Stores gains biggest share of grocery market
A ‘shop and save’ promotion has helped Dunnes Stones to capture the biggest share of the spoils in the supermarket wars, even as the grocery cake got bigger for all players with consumers spending more at the tills, according to the latest expenditure snapshot ahead of the key Christmas splurge.

Tue, 22 Nov, 2016

KBC Bank Ireland chief sees path to mortgage rate cuts narrowing as it grows market share to over 10%
KBC Bank Ireland chief sees path to mortgage rate cuts narrowing as it grows market share to over 10%

The chief executive of KBC Ireland said that the road is probably narrowing for the prospects of further reductions in home loans.

Fri, 18 Nov, 2016

Survey: Building of new homes rises
Survey: Building of new homes rises

A key survey tracking Irish construction appears to suggest there is finally some momentum behind building new homes.

Mon, 14 Nov, 2016

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Seamus Coffey: Cork growth is picking up, investment needed

The economy of Cork and the South West is not growing as fast as Dublin, “but is growing nonetheless”, economist Seamus Coffey has told a business gathering.

Sat, 12 Nov, 2016

After Donald Trump, call for new focus on Irish firms
After Donald Trump, call for new focus on Irish firms
The Government should now devote more time to developing Irish indigenous firms rather than courting multinationals, which are vulnerable following the double whammy of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, a leading economist has said.

Sat, 12 Nov, 2016

Alarm that Brexit path is worsening for Ireland
Alarm that Brexit path is worsening for Ireland

A ruling by a UK court that insists the British parliament approve the Brexit vote will unlikely delay the final divorce proceedings with the EU, Ireland’s leading independent expert on Brexit has said.

Fri, 04 Nov, 2016

Eir hails momentum but State broadband plan may slip further
Eir hails momentum but State broadband plan may slip further

The schedule for the start of the Government-subsidised National Broadband Plan may slip further, as complex talks between operators and the Department of Communications about the nature of the tenders continues, the Eir chief executive has said.

Fri, 04 Nov, 2016

Corporate tax revenues ‘still the star’ this year
Corporate tax revenues ‘still the star’ this year
The jury is still out on whether the Brexit fallout and the surge in the value of the euro may or may not leak revenues, but for a second year something significant is happening under our noses with corporate tax revenues.

Thu, 03 Nov, 2016

On-aim Smurfit Kappa shares rise 4%
On-aim Smurfit Kappa shares rise 4%
Shares in Smurfit Kappa rose almost 4% in Dublin trade, as the international packaging firm stayed on course to deliver continued earnings growth, despite currency challenges and an uncertain world economy.

Thu, 03 Nov, 2016

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