Archive for May 2023
Number of homes provided by approved housing bodies grew by 10% – report
The number of homes provided by approved housing bodies grew by 10% last year, according to the latest report from the Irish Council for Social Housing. It amounts to almost 5,000 new social and cost rental homes – surpassing its target of 40% of total social housing delivery. The Government did, however, miss its own…
Read MoreFear of losing money the biggest barrier to investing
Fear of losing money is the biggest barrier to people investing (67%), according to a survey by Bank of Ireland which also revealed low levels of investment knowledge. Other respondents were afraid of having their money tied up for years (36%), while 34% felt they didn’t have enough money to invest. Bernard Walsh, Head of…
Read MoreIrish Residential Properties REIT’s Q1 revenue up 4.9%
The country’s largest private residential landlord, Irish Residential Properties REIT, saw its revenue increase by 4.9% in the first three months of the year, driven by additions to its portfolio and stable rent collections. In a trading update for the three months to the end of March, it said that occupancy levels at its properties…
Read More18% drop in corporate property investment in first quarter
Corporate property investment fell by 18% in the first quarter, as foreign investors paused their activity, new research has claimed. In total, €625m was invested in the Irish market during the initial three months of the year, with US investor interest in the market here easing. They injected €14.75m during between January and March, according…
Read MoreOrganisations wanted for four-day working week trial
Recruitment for a new four-day working week pilot programme has been launched today to coincide with International Workers’ Day. Companies and organisations of all sizes from every sector are encouraged to join the trial which will be based on the ‘100-80-100 model’ where workers get 100% of their pay, for 80% of the time, in…
Read MoreWeak demand hits production in manufacturing sector
The downturn across Ireland’s manufacturing sector deepened at the start of the second quarter of the year amid a sharper contraction in factory production and a sustained decline in new orders. According to the AIB Irish Manufacturing PMI for April, with the headline index falling to 48.6 from 49.7 in March and 51.3 in February.…
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