Michael Noonan receives honorary doctorate from UL The former minister for finance Michael Noonan and the singer songwriter Paul Brady are among four individuals conferred with honorary doctorates by the University of … Regional • 03 Nov 21
Noonan honoured with lifetime achievement award Former minister for finance Michael Noonan has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award in his native Limerick at the the city's annual People of … Michael Noonan • 16 Feb 18
Strong initial demand for AIB shares Advisors on the flotation of AIB say they have already received sufficient orders to sell more than 25% of the bank at a price of … Business • 14 Jun 17
C&AG may investigate NAMA's Project Tolka sale A controversial loan sale by NAMA may be investigated by the State's spending watchdog the Comptroller & Auditor General. Business • 12 Jun 17
Decision on AIB IPO in next 10 days - Noonan The Government will have to decide in the next 10 days on whether to press ahead with a planned initial public offering of AIB or … Business • 31 May 17
European Investment Bank to help Brexit-hit businesses The European Investment Bank is expected to examine support for sectors of the Irish economy which are most affected by Brexit - including exporters and … Business • 24 May 17
Using AIB money to pay debt won't win sympathy Whoever becomes the next finance minister will have some big items on their in-tray, with the sale of one quarter of the Government's stake in … Business • 24 May 17
Finance says AIB sale to go ahead despite Dáil vote The Government has lost a vote on an amendment to a Labour Party motion calling for the sale of 25% of the State's stake in … Business • 19 May 17
Michael Noonan to step down as finance minister Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said he does not wish to be considered for a position in the Cabinet by Enda Kenny's successor. Business • 18 May 17
No Stamp Duty for investors in ESM companies Investors buying and selling shares in small and medium sized companies listed on the Enterprise Securities Market of the Irish Stock Exchange will be exempt … Business • 17 May 17
Revenue processes over 2,300 overseas disclosures The Revenue Commissioners received more than 2,300 disclosures of overseas income ahead of a deadline for declarations this month, according to the Minister of Finance. Business • 12 May 17
Market conditions encouraging for AIB's IPO - Noonan Finance Minister Michael Noonan said he will decide in the coming weeks whether to press ahead with a long-awaited initial public offering of AIB. Business • 10 May 17
All PTSB appeals made so far to IRP successful - Noonan All of the appeals made so far to the Independent Review Panel by Permanent TSB customers who lost their homes as a result of being … Business • 03 May 17
Noonan says UK election won't affect AIB IPO timing The UK election on June 8 will not impact the timing of the Government's plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO) of shares in … Business • 24 Apr 17
Noonan launches crowdfunding public consultation Finance Minister Michael Noonan has today launched a crowdfunding public consultation, which will run for a period of six weeks up to June 2. Business • 21 Apr 17
BoI may be able to breach salary cap for new CEO:Noonan The Government may relax its cap on bankers' pay to allow Bank of Ireland to find a suitable new CEO, Finance Minister Michael Noonan has … Business • 11 Apr 17
2017 GDP growth forecast upgraded to 4.3% Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said the economy is projected to grow by 4.3% this year. Business • 10 Apr 17
David Murphy: Was Help-to-Buy any help? Last October the Government launched a Help-to-Buy scheme for first time purchasers of homes. Business • 11 Apr 17
David Murphy: Noonan ill-advised on fund meeting Finance Minister Michael Noonan is in the final lap of his career. Business • 03 Apr 17
PAC chair says he was pressured to limit NAMA report The chairman of the Public Accounts Committee has said three individuals attempted to put pressure on him to limit the committee's report on the sale … Politics • 30 Mar 17
French want Irish question referenced in Brexit talks The French Finance Minister Michel Sapin has said he wants to see the "the question of Ireland" specifically referenced in Brexit negotiating guidelines, which will … Business • 27 Mar 17
Bookrunners appointed for potential sale of AIB shares The Department of Finance has appointed Goodbody Stockbrokers as joint bookrunner to assist in a potential future initial public offering of AIB. Business • 23 Mar 17
NAMA has sold €800m worth of loans in private deals The National Asset Management Agency has sold almost €800m of loans in private deals, or off market transactions, instead of selling them in the open … Business • 22 Mar 17
Kenny says Noonan acted appropriately on Project Eagle Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said Minister for Finance Michael Noonan's acted "entirely appropriately" with regard to the National Asset Management Agency's Northern Ireland loan book. NAMA • 15 Mar 17
Project Eagle sale strategy was 'seriously deficient' The Oireachtas committee that examined the sale of NAMA's Northern Ireland loan book known as Project Eagle has concluded the agency's strategy was "seriously deficient". Business • 14 Mar 17