Global experts combining to address cybersecurity issues at INM conference
Ireland’s first annual cybersecurity conference, InfoSec 2016, is set to address the main areas of IT security threats and the implications for businesses in Ireland. The conference takes place on November 15 in the RDS and is sponsored by technology expert eir Business, a Cisco Gold Partner. Among the keynote speakers are WikiLeaks journalist Sarah […]
Average Dublin house is now four times dearer than one in Longford
Houses in Longford are selling for less than a quarter of the cost of Dublin properties, a new survey shows. It comes as evidence has emerged that the mortgage market is bouncing back with a jump in the number of home loans drawn down. But property prices remain muted in many rural parts of the […]
Job vacancies in London’s financial sector fall as Brexit effect kicks in
Job vacancies in London’s powerhouse financial sector fell sharply last month as the Brexit vote applied the brakes to the pace of hiring, a report found. Heightened uncertainty surrounding Britain’s vote to leave the European Union saw the number of available jobs drop by 12pc month on month in July, according to a study by […]
Volkswagen growth slumps in Ireland after emissions scandal
Irish car sales in July revealed mixed results for German car manufacturers. Last month’s figures, released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), reveal an overall annual increase of 5.5pc for car sales across Ireland. July is an important month for car sales in Ireland because it’s the first month of the “162” sequence – traditionally […]
Ireland has the gloomiest view of Brexit
Financial and economic experts in Ireland are the most pessimistic of any country about the impact of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, according to an influential German think-tank. More than 700 experts in more than 100 states across the world were asked how Brexit would affect their country and the Irish response was the […]
Mortgage market bounces back as home loan drawdowns up 25pc
The mortgage market is bouncing back with a jump in the number of home loans drawn down. In the April to June period the number of mortgages drawn down rose to 6,800, the banks said. This was up 25pc compared with the previous quarter, with the market now at the highest level it was at […]
The world’s largest meat company has just moved its HQ to Ireland
The world’s largest meat company JBS is to move some €30bn worth of assets to Dublin as the firm implements a major overhaul of its corporate structure. JBS’ headquarters will be moved to Dublin as part of the overhaul, according to a report in The Irish Times. The paper reports the Brazilian-based company paid €1.35bn […]
Braemar a sturdy defence against the Brexit threat
Amid the entire clamour about Brexit and the consequent topsy turvy behaviour of the stock and foreign exchange markets, a few of the old rules still apply. In times of uncertainty, defensive stocks are the safest. It was during the search for one of these defensive investments among the ‘small cap’ UK companies that I […]
Hep C drug maker ‘got Irish tax deal’
The US maker of a controversial $1,000-a-day hepatitis treatment may be benefiting from an Irish tax deal, a US lobby group has claimed. Americans for Tax Fairness (ATF) has told US markets regulator the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that a tax loophole has facilitated Gilead Sciences’s three-fold increase in untaxed offshore profits, which rose […]
Customers told: Don’t let contactless cards out of your sight in bars, restaurants
Consumers have been warned not to let their contactless bank cards out of their sight in bars and restaurants over fears that they could be scammed. It comes as AIB has decided to wait until the end of the year before charging customers for paying with a contactless card. It was due to impose charges […]