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Major reset of EU-UK relations being considered by EU
Senior EU figures are contemplating a major reset in relations with the UK that would coincide with the formal ratification of the free trade agreement at the end of April, RTÉ News has learned. The idea would be for both sides to work towards a package of solutions around the outstanding issues of the Northern…
Read MoreYouth unemployment worsening, according to CSO figures
Today’s Labour Force Survey figures confirm that the crisis in youth unemployment is worsening. The number of people aged 15-24 in employment fell from 264,000 at the end of the fourth quarter of 2019, to 226,600 at the end of 2020 – a decrease of over 14%. CSO statistician Jim Dalton said this was…
Read MoreSFA calls for urgent launch of Covid Business Aid Scheme
Many small businesses will be forced to close and cut jobs if the Government does not quickly launch the Covid Business Aid Scheme (CBAS). That is according to the Small Firms Association, which has called for the €60m in supports aimed at businesses that are ineligible for other Covid supports to be rolled out. “Hundreds…
Read MoreCommercial property vacancy rate rises to 13.5%
13.5% of commercial properties listed across the country were vacant in the final quarter of last year, according to figures published by GeoDirectory and EY-DKM. The number of vacant properties increased marginally by 0.2% in the fourth quarter, with 28,572 units unoccupied last December. The findings of the report suggest that it is too soon to determine the…
Read MoreKey actions needed to reduce insurance costs – NCC
The National Competitiveness Council (NCC) has said key actions must be taken to reduce costs in the Irish liability insurance market, including bringing personal injury award levels in line with other jurisdictions. The council also said that steps must be taken to ensure consistency in award levels and reduce settlement costs, if prices are to…
Read MoreGovt extends key economic supports as restrictions continue
The Government has said that measures to support business, jobs and employment are to remain in place until the end of June. It follows the announcement that Covid level 5 restrictions are to remain in place across a number of sectors for weeks and in some cases months. The measures include the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme…
Read MoreBusinesses unhappy with Covid plan and seek supports
Business group Ibec has called for an increase in financial supports for business in the worst impacted sectors of the economy. In a statement this evening, it said current fixed amount grants are proportionately lower for mid-sized and larger employers that continue to face fixed costs. The Licensed Vintners’ Association said it was “disappointed” in today’s revised Living…
Read MoreUlster Bank defends decision around plan to withdraw from Irish market
The chief executive of Ulster Bank has defended the decision of the bank and its parent NatWest not to give advance warning of its plan to withdraw from the Irish market to staff. In a written opening statement provided to the Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach, Jane Howard said…
Read MoreCautious optimism pushes consumer sentiment higher
Consumer sentiment bounced back in February thanks to cautious optimism about the outlook for the economy, despite the prospect of Covid-19 restrictions lasting for many more months, a survey found today. The country has been back in lockdown for almost two months and the Government has said any reopening will be very gradual. The hospitality…
Read MoreCentral Bank mortgage lending rules keeping house inflation down – ESRI
New research by the ESRI has found further evidence that mortgage lending rules put in place by the Central Bank six years ago are helping to keep house price inflation down. The study by author Kieran McQuinn found that there remains a strong mutually reinforcing relationship between the availability of mortgage credit and house prices here. He…
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