New Pepper owners may seek to shed Irish assetsAustralian non-bank lender is being bought by US private equity firm KKRSat Aug 12 2017 - 06:16
CIF calls for overhaul of how infrastructure is deliveredConstruction Industry Federation says process is affected by political decision-makingFri Aug 11 2017 - 17:33
Contactless transactions drive debit card use to near record highCentral Bank figures show value of debit and credit card transactions continues to growFri Aug 11 2017 - 14:06
Irish mortgage rates still nearly double euro-area averageBanks continue to attach premium to variable rate mortgages despite upturn in businessFri Aug 11 2017 - 13:01
European shares drop to their lowest level since MarchFood group Kerry enjoys modest bounce on foot of strong resultsThu Aug 10 2017 - 19:51
Latest figures show consumer prices falling by 0.2%Most significant monthly change was in area of clothing and footwearThu Aug 10 2017 - 18:19
Dutch egg scandal hits Ireland as businesses forced to pull productsFood Safety Authority confirms contaminated Dutch eggs supplied to food businesses hereThu Aug 10 2017 - 17:14
Nutritionals continue to drive revenue at GlanbiaKilkenny-based food group reports 11.5 per cent rise in overall revenue to €2.05 billionThu Aug 10 2017 - 07:29
Stellwagen makes $116m loan to finance new AirbusAviation financing group headed by former Ryanair executive makes first big loanWed Jul 19 2017 - 18:46
World stocks buoyed by positive corporate earningsIn Dublin, INM shares take a hammering after company issues profit warningWed Jul 19 2017 - 18:37
Government deficit falls to €1.8bn – 0.7% of GDPLatest figures indicate significant improvement on 2015’s €5bn deficitWed Jul 19 2017 - 12:50
No Brexit deal could trigger ‘outright recession’ in UKRating agency warns probability that EU-UK negotiations will fail is ‘substantial’Tue Jul 18 2017 - 15:22
Firm behind Smock Alley Theatre reports €112,913 lossDublin theatre group bemoans lack of state funding as deficit widensTue Jul 18 2017 - 13:03
Investors advised to oppose re-election of Barrington at HiberniaAdvisory firm claims former Aer Lingus chairman holds too many other positionsTue Jul 18 2017 - 11:32
Bord Gáis Energy index slips 7% as oil and gas and prices fallMarket reaction to the Opec deal extension have seen oil prices take another hitMon Jul 17 2017 - 17:10
Bord na Móna takes €14m hit on newly acquired UK businessIrish company discovers compliance issues at UK subsidiary months after acquisitionMon Jul 17 2017 - 13:56
Cairn Homes announces completion of RTÉ site dealLondon-listed builder pays €107.5m for prime Dublin 4 development siteMon Jul 17 2017 - 08:53
UDG Healthcare acquires US communications firm for $35mUDG says acquisition of Cambridge BioMarketing would provide platform for growthMon Jul 17 2017 - 07:26
CSO paints a very different picture of Irish economy with new measureIn the adjusted metric, Ireland’s bumper current account surplus becomes a deficitSat Jul 15 2017 - 01:01
Irish economy about one-third smaller under new growth indicatorCSO’s new measure paints economy in less flattering light with contraction of 2.6%Fri Jul 14 2017 - 11:04
Regulatory review stops short of recommending Eir splitComReg published consultants’ report amid allegation of anti-competitive practicesFri Jul 14 2017 - 06:00
Irish consumer prices fell 1.2% in wake of Brexit slide in sterlingCentral Bank paper assesses impact of sterling volatility on prices hereThu Jul 13 2017 - 15:39
Nama chief links housing shortfall to land hoardingBrendan McDonagh indicates only small fraction of sites sold have been developedThu Jul 13 2017 - 14:01
Budget 2018 to have €300m for tax cuts and new spendingGovernment will prioritise areas of greatest need given ‘limited resources’, Minister saysWed Jul 12 2017 - 13:45
Low-returning bonds still dominant asset class in Irish pensionsBonds account for 48 per cent of average allocation, Mercer survey findsTue Jul 11 2017 - 05:00
Weak sterling prompts spike in UK car importsConsumers avail of favourable exchange rate to pick up bargains across the BorderMon Jul 10 2017 - 13:39
Income tax revenue would drop 20% if USC abolished, study findsEuropean Commission warns move would severely restrict Government spendingThu Jul 06 2017 - 17:09
State’s rainy-day fund under review and not in existence, PAC toldMinister for Finance downplays prospect of major hike in capital budgetThu Jul 06 2017 - 13:43
Row over Eir’s pricing structure at centre of broadband delayPrice company charges for access to its network has major bearing on cost of State planThu Jul 06 2017 - 05:28
Rally in financials lifts European stocksIn Dublin, food group Kerry jumps on foot of bullish note from Deutsche BankWed Jul 05 2017 - 18:10
Housing costs blamed for hike in suggested living wage rateWage campaigners claim €11.70 an hour labour rate required to cover jump in rentsWed Jul 05 2017 - 10:39
Tax target shortfall linked to forecasting methods‘Elasticities’ flaw in exchequer forecasting model may be behind fall in USC receiptsWed Jul 05 2017 - 06:00
Government’s tax revenue still off target but shortfall narrowsHalf-year exchequer returns buoyed by strong performance of corporation taxTue Jul 04 2017 - 16:34
Unemployment falls to nine-year low of 6.3%Latest figures show number of workers classified as unemployed fell by 900 in JuneTue Jul 04 2017 - 11:22
Firms yet to pull trigger on Brexit plans - KPMG global chairmanJohn Veihmeyer also believes prospect of meaningful US tax reform remains highTue Jul 04 2017 - 05:00
State’s broadband scheme to be delayed by at least a year, Minister signalsNaughten indicates work on project will not begin until at least beginning of 2019Tue Jul 04 2017 - 01:00
House prices now rising by €4,000 a month, says MyHome.ieWarning of possible rush in transactions ahead of likely abolition of Help-to-Buy schemeMon Jul 03 2017 - 06:12
Eir on course to hit broadband target agreed with GovernmentTelco says it will soon have passed 70,000 homes with next-gen broadbandSun Jul 02 2017 - 17:30
Boots Ireland generates €367m in revenue for last yearPharmacy chain also says it could be adversely affected by BrexitFri Jun 30 2017 - 11:48
Tullow Oil publishes details of payments to governmentsIrish oil explorer paid UK government $51m in income tax in respect of North Sea assetsFri Jun 30 2017 - 09:47
Donohoe raises prospect of more jobs than we can fill soonMinister suggests current softness in tax revenue will unwind before October’s budgetFri Jun 30 2017 - 07:45
Can Varadkar’s ‘hidden fiscal space’ finance tax cuts?Taoiseach suggests tax cuts may be funded by cutting expenditure elsewhereThu Jun 29 2017 - 06:20
Irish Tax Institute says tax code failing indigenous exportersGroup warns of too much concentration on small number of multinationalsWed Jun 28 2017 - 06:00
Former aide to Princess Diana named on Ireland’s tax defaulters listThe founder of Dean Waste makes biggest settlement on latest listTue Jun 27 2017 - 20:47
Revenue to name and shame those who fail to pay agreed tax liabilityDefaulters’ list this week will include those who have failed to pay agreed settlementMon Jun 26 2017 - 14:09
Lotto rules out changes to playing structure amid ‘healthy sales’Comments come amid speculation that its sister franchise in UK plans to revamp formatFri Jun 23 2017 - 15:14
IFA wants Brazilian beef off trade deal menuFarmers’ association reacts to news of fresh US embargo against South American stateFri Jun 23 2017 - 13:03
Dublin misses out as Daiwa picks Frankfurt as post-Brexit baseToyko-based firm had shortlisted Irish capital as an option after Britain leaves blocFri Jun 23 2017 - 08:13
European health stocks halt two-day losses in marketsBank of Ireland, one of Iseq’s strongest performers, trades up in Dublin ahead of AIB flotationThu Jun 22 2017 - 19:12
Department warned tax exemption would clog up housing marketRevenue official suggested CGT exemption would encourage investors to sit on propertyThu Jun 22 2017 - 12:09