With banks wary, who will splash the cash?
If the banks don’t have the capability or the appetite to finance enough houses, what other options are out there? ...
Read More Brexit ‘victims’ meet today as Taoiseach to talk strategy with Dutch and Danish PMs
TAOISEACH Enda Kenny is today meeting with the prime ministers of the Netherlands and Denmark, two of the other EU ...
Read More Brexit firms must be managed in Ireland – Central Bank
Financial firms looking to relocate due to Brexit must demonstrate that local management will be accountable for decision-making and that ...
Read More Age of first-time buyers rises as housing supply fails to increase
The average age at which people buy their first home has rocketed to 35, with thousands of families trapped in ...
Read More AIB appoints NTMA’s Hannigan as CRO
AIB has appointed Deirdre Hannigan as its new chief risk officer. Ms Hannigan, pictured, has worked with GE, Rabobank, Bank ...
Read More €100m ISIF-backed joint venture bankrolls four office developments
A funding platform that’s a joint venture between the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) and US-based Quadrant Real Estate has ...
Read More Four in 10 firms failing to address data law changes
Four out of 10 businesses have not initiated plans to implement the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Fewer than ...
Read More Taking stock of the man who put Ireland’s exchange on global map
Tom Healy rescued the Irish Stock Exchange from the threat of extinction, transforming the Dublin market from a sleepy backwater ...
Read More Exports surge by 15pc as business sentiment defies gloom
The value of Irish goods exports was up 15pc in February, compared with the same month last year. For January ...
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