Archive for September 2022
Tánaiste to discuss recommendations on pay, conditions at gender equality committee
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar is to appear before the Oireachtas Committee on Gender Equality today to discuss the recommendations of the Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality regarding pay and workplace conditions. In its report, the Citizens’ Assembly recommended that the State should set targets in legislation to reduce the hourly gender pay gap to 9% by…
Read MoreStocks bounce but sterling slippery after BoE buys bonds
Asian share markets rose today after Britain’s central bank launched an emergency bond buying programme to stabilise a furious sell-off in gilts, though trade was skittish and sterling remained under pressure. The Bank of England said it will buy as much as £5 billion a day of long-dated government bonds until October 14. It spent…
Read MoreSwitching activity drives growth in mortgage approvals
Just over 5,500 mortgages were approved in August, up 5.5% on the previous month and 21.3% compared with the same period last year. New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show that almost 45% of the mortgages approved were for first-time buyers, while just over 20% were for mover purchasers. In total, the mortgages…
Read MoreBudget’s political test will be when big winter bills arrive
It was, according to the Minister for Public Expenditure, Michael McGrath, a “budget for its times”. The biggest ever giveaway, in pure monetary terms, was necessitated by the emergency period we are living through. Just when things might have been expected to return to normal after a once in a lifetime pandemic, a new crisis…
Read MoreTánaiste ‘does not envisage’ mini-budget next year
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said he does not envisage a mini-budget being implemented next year. Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Mr Varadkar said Budget 2023 is being front-loaded with most of the one-off payments before Christmas, while permanent increases in payments, pensions and welfare will come into effect in the New Year. Two of the…
Read MoreAt a glance: Here are the key points from Budget 2023
The Government has pledged to spend billions – but how much of all this extra monetary support will make it into your pocket? With winter looming amid an unprecedented cost of living crisis, now is the time for people to plan their own family budgets for the months and year ahead. Here are some of…
Read More€11bn Budget announced due to ‘exceptionally challenging times’
Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said he is making €100 million available in 2022 to ensure schools are supported in dealing with energy cost pressures and transport providers. He said an additional €10 million will also be provided for further and higher education institutions. €60 million is being allocated to Local Authorities, and €110…
Read MoreTwo new schemes set to help businesses with energy costs
The Government looks set to unveil two new schemes worth over a billion euro to assist businesses with rising energy costs in tomorrow’s budget. It is understood that the first will be a €200m scheme which will be administered by Enterprise Ireland. It will target larger energy intensive firms that are involved in exporting and…
Read MoreFalling pound pauses as investors await policy response
Sterling steadied this morning but was perched above its record low only thanks to soaring yields on British debt and the hope of a response from policymakers or politicians. The pound’s movements were unnerving markets to the benefit of the dollar. On Friday and again yesterday the pound plunged, finding a record low of $1.0327…
Read MoreBudget: Spending, tax measures worth nearly €11bn expected
The formal announcement of Budget 2023 will be made in the Dáil this afternoon. Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is due to begin his speech in the chamber at 1pm followed 45 minutes later by Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath. The total size of additional spending and tax measures in today’s Budget…
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