Skip to content

Third best July on record for wind generation in Ireland

Last month was the third best July on record for wind generation in Ireland, a new report shows. The data from Wind Energy Ireland shows that power generation in July reached 656 gigawatt-hours. Wind farms in Cork produced the most energy with 80 GWh, followed closely by Kerry at 66 GWh and Galway at 55…

Read More

Stabilisation in construction activity; signs of momentum ahead

There are renewed signs of momentum in the construction sector, the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland indicates. Although activity in the sector registered at just below the 50 break-even point separating expansion from contraction in the month of July, there were encouraging signs in the report. The survey captured a…

Read More

Construction industry calls for ‘expansionary’ Budget

One third of companies surveyed in the latest Construction Industry Federation’s Construction Outlook Survey reported an annual increase in turnover during the second quarter of 2024. 30% of companies also reported a year-on-year increase in the total number of people they employed in the same period, with 26% expecting to employ more staff in the…

Read More

Drawdown of car loans hits record high in first quarter

Strong demand for cars helped drive volumes in the personal loans market during the first three months of the year. New data released by the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland shows 16,089 car loans valued at €208m were approved over the quarter, an increase of 6.1% in volume and 10.7% in value. That drove the…

Read More

Higher VAT rate for hospitality to remain – Minister

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said the higher VAT rate for hospitality will remain, despite claims by the Restaurants Association of Ireland that hundreds of businesses are closing as a result. Paschal Donohoe said the lower 9% VAT rate, reintroduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, was only ever meant to be temporary. “I…

Read More

Annual inflation flat at 2.2% in July – CSO

The annual rate of inflation came in at 2.2% in July, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show today, unchanged from a month earlier. The CSO said that inflation, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), which strips out mortgage interest costs, was unchanged at 1.5% year-on-year, in line with flash…

Read More

Number of private residential landlords up 7% to 103,000, new RTB data shows

The number of private registered landlords renting homes to tenants in Ireland rose by almost 7% to 103,035 between the middle of last year and March of this year. New data also shows that the proportion of private tenancies associated with small landlords with just one tenancy remained roughly static across the same timeframe, at…

Read More

Concern over lack of properties to rent under HAP scheme

A total of 43 properties within the discretionary rate of the Housing Assistance Payment were available to rent in June this year, according to the latest quarterly Simon Communities’ Locked out of the Market report. It is an increase of five properties – or 13% – since March 2024. In 16 areas surveyed by the…

Read More

Tax receipts to end of July up nearly 10% on same period last year

The amount of tax collected by the State between January and the end of July was up 9.5% on the same period last year, driven by income tax, corporation tax, VAT and excise duty. Latest Exchequer Returns show that in July alone €7.6 billion in tax was received, up 10.4% or €700m on the same…

Read More

IFAC says Exchequer figures show strong economy but risks remain

The amount of tax collected by the State during the first seven months of the year was up 9.5% on the same period last year, driven by income tax, corporation tax, VAT and excise duty. The Exchequer returns for July, released yesterday, show that during that month alone, €7.6 billion in tax was taken in,…

Read More