Higher interest rates remain a long way offIt would be an understatement to say yesterday's Bank of England interest rate rise came as little surpriseFri Nov 07 2003 - 00:00
Resolute services sector persists on its upward curveRecovery is continuing in the services sector, with activity at its highest level for 18 months, according to the latest NCB …Thu Nov 06 2003 - 00:00
Tech lobby calls for introduction of R&D tax credit in next BudgetThe technology sector is pushing the Government to introduce a new tax credit in this year's Budget to benefit companies engaged…Sat Nov 01 2003 - 00:00
Optimistic Fed keeps interest rates on holdThe US Federal Reserve Board has headed off concern about an early rise in interest rates, saying that it expected to hold down…Wed Oct 29 2003 - 00:00
ESRI calls for better analysis of NDP projectsInvestment through the National Development Plan (NDP) can offer very substantial economic returns but better evaluation, planning…Sat Oct 25 2003 - 01:00
Rise in industrial output points to recoveryIndustrial production increased significantly in August, in one of the first signals that international recovery may be starting…Sat Oct 25 2003 - 01:00
State's tax revenue is lowest in OECD in terms of GDPThe tax burden in the Republic fell last year and tax revenue in the State is at the bottom of the OECD league as a percentage…Thu Oct 23 2003 - 01:00
Government in lobbying for changes to EU borrowing rulesThe Government is lobbying for changes in the proposed rules the EU uses to assess borrowing, which could hinder major projects…Wed Oct 22 2003 - 01:00
Confidence in economy continues to climbConsumer confidence has improved markedly for the second month in a row, although a majority are still pessimistic, according…Mon Oct 20 2003 - 01:00
Census shows a State brimming with jobs but with stark divisionsThe impact of the economic boom - and the wide divisions left in its wake - are clearly demonstrated by new details from the …Thu Oct 16 2003 - 01:00
Retail sales growth static in AugustRetail sales growth remained depressed in August, according to the latest figures.Thu Oct 16 2003 - 01:00
Census puts jobless figure much higherEmployment: The census puts the unemployment rate for the State in April 2002 at 8Thu Oct 16 2003 - 01:00
Hurley says euro rise will hit competitivenessA further rise in the value of the euro would damage competitiveness, the governor of the Central Bank, Mr John Hurley, has warned…Wed Oct 15 2003 - 01:00
Conference told there is no need for a tough BudgetA tough 2004 Budget "is neither necessary nor desirable", two leading economists told the Kenmare conference.Mon Oct 13 2003 - 01:00
We want more bang for our spending buckThe public prefers low taxes to higher public spending. So said the results of the recent Irish Times /TNS mrbi survey.Fri Oct 10 2003 - 01:00
Overseas investment soars to €14 bn in second quarterDirect investment from overseas rose sharply to €14 billion in the second quarter, according to the latest balance of payments…Wed Oct 01 2003 - 01:00
Lobby urges rethink on benchmarkingThe Government must get value for money for public sector pay benchmarking and should seek to postpone and reschedule the payments…Tue Sept 30 2003 - 01:00
IBEC calls for taxes to stay the same in Budget submissionThere should be no tax increases of any kind in the Budget, according to IBEC, the business lobby groupTue Sept 30 2003 - 01:00
Exports value continues to run below last yearThe value of exports continues to run well below last year, according to the latest trade figuresFri Sept 26 2003 - 01:00
Report urges rise in retirement ageAn increase in the retirement age to at least 70 and possibly even 75 would be the most effective way to reduce the cost of State…Thu Sept 25 2003 - 01:00
Markets keep their focus on ailing dollarThe greenback is back as the centre of attention on the marketsWed Sept 24 2003 - 01:00
G7 currency signal sends dollar lowerThe US dollar has fallen sharply on foreign exchange markets following signals in favour of "flexible" currency rates from the…Tue Sept 23 2003 - 01:00
IMF warns of rates danger to house boomIreland is one of a number of countries where the housing market could be vulnerable to rising interest rates, according to the…Fri Sept 19 2003 - 01:00
Irish jobs set to rise ahead of OECD averageThe rate of job creation here will remain well above the international average, according to forecasts in a new OECD reportThu Sept 18 2003 - 01:00
Clear plan for infrastructure funding is vitalBusiness Opinion: Any prescription for the future of the economy inevitably calls for improved infrastructureMon Sept 15 2003 - 01:00
EU finance ministers hopeful of French dealEU finance ministers have expressed guarded optimism that a solution can be found to France's breach of the EU budget rules.Sat Sept 13 2003 - 01:00
Inflation bucks trend as slight rise recordedInflation rose slightly last month to an annual rate of 3Fri Sept 12 2003 - 01:00
Back-to-work incentive limited, says ESRITax cuts have only provided a limited incentive for people to move back into the workforce, according to a new study from the…Fri Sept 12 2003 - 01:00
Talks must focus on eliminating trade barriers, says business lobbyBodies representing Irish business have called for progress in dismantling a range of trade barriers in statements ahead of the…Wed Sept 10 2003 - 01:00
More at stake than agriculture in trade talksBusiness Opinion: Our very own "Three Amigos" are riding off to Mexico to represent our interests at the world trade talks.Mon Sept 08 2003 - 01:00
Unemployment falls by 900 in AugustThe unemployment trend turned downwards in August, although the live register total still stands 12,400 higher than at the same…Sat Sept 06 2003 - 01:00
US at odds with EU ahead of trade talksThe US and the EU still have differences on many issues related to farm trade, according to senior US officials, despite their…Fri Sept 05 2003 - 01:00
Jobs market puts in strong performanceThe jobs market continues to perform strongly, despite the economic slowdown, with figures showing total employment rose by 28…Fri Aug 29 2003 - 01:00
Export figures confirm sluggish performance by manufacturersManufacturing industry had a difficult first half to the year, according to new official figures for trade and productionTue Aug 26 2003 - 01:00
Industry order books still weakIndustry's order books remain weak, with little sign of an immediate upturn, according to the latest IBEC/ESRI monthly industrial…Tue Aug 26 2003 - 01:00
Dollar rally a further sign of US recoveryThe euro has dropped to its lowest level for four months on the foreign exchange markets, easing the pressure on Irish exporters…Sat Aug 23 2003 - 01:00
Disposable income rises 3.2% in 2002The amount of disposable income in the economy rose by 3Sat Aug 23 2003 - 01:00
Partnership process in dire straitsThere have been a few politicians who mumbled that, er, shouldn't it really be the job of the Oireachtas to debate and decide…Wed Aug 20 2003 - 01:00
Finance prepares way for a tough December BudgetThe Department of Finance has prepared the way for a tough Budget by cutting its forecasts for economic growth and warning that…Wed Aug 20 2003 - 01:00
IBEC seeks accelerated reduction of public sector jobsIBEC, the employers' body, has called on the Government to accelerate planned cuts in public sector employment, saying it should…Sat Aug 16 2003 - 01:00
CIE to begin €170m upgrade for DARTA major €170 million investment programme to improve the DART service is to get under way next monthThu Aug 14 2003 - 01:00
Fed to keep US interest rates at low levelsUS interest rates will remain at current historically low levels for some time, the Federal Reserve Board has indicatedWed Aug 13 2003 - 01:00
A bit too early for feel-good factor to returnEconomics: You go away for holidays for a few weeks and when you come back the world economy is recoveringFri Aug 08 2003 - 01:00
IMF warns house prices may have risen too highThere is a significant risk that house prices are overvalued, leaving the property market vulnerable if unemployment rises sharply…Thu Aug 07 2003 - 01:00
IMF points to 'significant risk' of overvaluation on house pricesThe latest report by the International Monetary Fund is bound to stimulate the recent debate on whether property prices here …Thu Aug 07 2003 - 01:00
Job losses further dent consumer confidenceConsumer confidence has fallen sharply in a month during which there was a string of job loss announcements, according to the…Mon Jul 28 2003 - 01:00
Majority of public pessimistic about jobsA majority of the public believes that employment levels and the overall health of the economy are set to worsen over the next…Mon Jun 30 2003 - 01:00
What does taxpayer get out of benchmarking?Economics: The debate on public sector pay benchmarking never really took off. But it might yetFri Jun 27 2003 - 01:00
Avoiding the workhouse despite hard timesAlthough many indicators point south, the number of redundancies is actually fallingFri Jun 06 2003 - 01:00