Yew Grove REIT starts trading on Dublin's ESM The Irish Stock Exchange sees its latest addition today as property investor Yew Grove REIT is admitted to its Enterprise Securities Market. Business • 08 Jun 18
Yew Grove REIT starts trading on Dublin's ESM The Irish Stock Exchange sees its latest addition today as property investor Yew Grove REIT is admitted to its Enterprise Securities Market. Business • 08 Jun 18
No winner in a trade war, says Unicredit economist It had been the star economic performer globally for a time, but recent unease around Italy, Brexit and a looming trade dispute has highlighted the fact that the euro zone's woes are never far away. Business • 07 Jun 18
No winner in a trade war, says Unicredit economist It had been the star economic performer globally for a time, but recent unease around Italy, Brexit and a looming trade dispute has highlighted the fact that the euro zone's woes are never far away. Business • 07 Jun 18
Smurfit Kappa share price expected to remain volatile David O'Brien, paper and packaging industry analyst with Goodbody Stockbrokers, said IP's decision on Smurfit Kappa was not a huge surprise as speculation had mounted that a bid was unlikely by this morning. Business • 06 Jun 18
Smurfit Kappa share price expected to remain volatile David O'Brien, paper and packaging industry analyst with Goodbody Stockbrokers, said IP's decision on Smurfit Kappa was not a huge surprise as speculation had mounted that a bid was unlikely by this morning. Business • 06 Jun 18
Consumer sentiment sees modest improvement in May Austin Hughes, chief economist with KBC Bank Ireland, said consumer sentiment was improving but the improvement was "modest rather than marvellous". Business • 05 Jun 18
Consumer sentiment sees modest improvement in May Austin Hughes, chief economist with KBC Bank Ireland, said consumer sentiment was improving but the improvement was "modest rather than marvellous". Business • 05 Jun 18
Ireland still an expensive location for doing business The outlook for the economy appears positive but Ireland remains an expensive location, according to the latest "Cost of Doing Business in Ireland" report by the National Competitiveness Council. Business • 01 Jun 18
Ireland still an expensive location for doing business The outlook for the economy appears positive but Ireland remains an expensive location, according to the latest "Cost of Doing Business in Ireland" report by the National Competitiveness Council. Business • 01 Jun 18
Technological advances an opportunity for growth - WEF Martina Larkin, head of Europe and Eurasia with the World Economic Forum, says Ireland is doing quite well in its readiness for a digital transformation and ranks 25th out of 139 countries the WEF researched. Business • 01 Jun 18
Technological advances an opportunity for growth - WEF Martina Larkin, head of Europe and Eurasia with the World Economic Forum, says Ireland is doing quite well in its readiness for a digital transformation and ranks 25th out of 139 countries the WEF researched. Business • 01 Jun 18
VHI encouraging customers to do more online Competition in the health insurance market is heating up with VHI announcing cashback as an incentive to customers to do more transactions online. Business • 30 May 18
VHI encouraging customers to do more online Competition in the health insurance market is heating up with VHI announcing cashback as an incentive to customers to do more transactions online. Business • 30 May 18
Italy's euro zone membership in focus Eugene Kiernan, head of investment strategy at Appian Asset Management, said that developments in Italy have again raised the issue of its euro zone membership Business • 30 May 18
Italy's euro zone membership in focus Eugene Kiernan, head of investment strategy at Appian Asset Management, said that developments in Italy have again raised the issue of its euro zone membership Business • 30 May 18
Half of new Dublin offices planned won't be built A total of 202 new offices - providing 12 million square foot of space - are planned for Dublin by 2021, according to the "Skyline Survey" by property advisors Savills. Business • 29 May 18
Half of new Dublin offices planned won't be built A total of 202 new offices - providing 12 million square foot of space - are planned for Dublin by 2021, according to the "Skyline Survey" by property advisors Savills. Business • 29 May 18
Commercial property market in a 'good place' - Nowlan Kevin Nowlan, CEO of Hibernia REIT, said its last financial year was a good one for the commercial property sector with net profit of €107m outperforming the market by almost 5%. Business • 24 May 18
Commercial property market in a 'good place' - Nowlan Kevin Nowlan, CEO of Hibernia REIT, said its last financial year was a good one for the commercial property sector with net profit of €107m outperforming the market by almost 5%. Business • 24 May 18
Agri-businesses urged to focus on innovation Innovation and disruption in the agri-food sector is the subject of the latest agri-business report compiled by the Irish Farmers' Journal. Business • 22 May 18
Agri-businesses urged to focus on innovation Innovation and disruption in the agri-food sector is the subject of the latest agri-business report compiled by the Irish Farmers' Journal. Business • 22 May 18
Ryanair's forward guidance weaker than expected Darren McKinley, a senior equity analyst with Merrion Capital, said that Ryanair's annual results were better than expected, but the forward guidance was weaker. Business • 22 May 18
Ryanair's forward guidance weaker than expected Darren McKinley, a senior equity analyst with Merrion Capital, said that Ryanair's annual results were better than expected, but the forward guidance was weaker. Business • 22 May 18
Banks expected to sell off more non-performing loans Owen Callan, Financials Analyst at Investec, said we can expect to see more sales of the banks' non-performing loan portfolios in the future. Business • 18 May 18
Banks expected to sell off more non-performing loans Owen Callan, Financials Analyst at Investec, said we can expect to see more sales of the banks' non-performing loan portfolios in the future. Business • 18 May 18
Just Eat now has over 2,000 Irish restaurant partners When Just Eat came on the scene 10 years ago it was considered a disruptor to the sector, but the boss of its Irish operations, said the company has enhanced a traditional industry that was already there. Business • 17 May 18
Just Eat now has over 2,000 Irish restaurant partners When Just Eat came on the scene 10 years ago it was considered a disruptor to the sector, but the boss of its Irish operations, said the company has enhanced a traditional industry that was already there. Business • 17 May 18
Construction industry in dire need of apprentices A survey conducted by the Dublin Institute of Technology on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation has found there are not enough apprentices in construction to meet the country's housing and infrastructure needs. Business • 16 May 18
Construction industry in dire need of apprentices A survey conducted by the Dublin Institute of Technology on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation has found there are not enough apprentices in construction to meet the country's housing and infrastructure needs. Business • 16 May 18
DCC's CEO says 'very keen' to deploy further capital DCC's chief executive Donal Murphy said the last 12 months had been a great year of growth with strong performance across all four divisions. Business • 15 May 18
DCC's CEO says 'very keen' to deploy further capital DCC's chief executive Donal Murphy said the last 12 months had been a great year of growth with strong performance across all four divisions. Business • 15 May 18
Border technology solutions are possible - Lewington Charles Lewington, CEO of Hanover Communications and a former adviser to John Major, says the UK voted for a clean break from the European Union and that means leaving the single market and the customs union. Business • 14 May 18
Border technology solutions are possible - Lewington Charles Lewington, CEO of Hanover Communications and a former adviser to John Major, says the UK voted for a clean break from the European Union and that means leaving the single market and the customs union. Business • 14 May 18
Housing market facing some headwinds, including Brexit Conall MacCoille, chief economist with Davy, said there are some headwinds that will hit the housing market potentially over the coming years. Business • 11 May 18
Housing market facing some headwinds, including Brexit Conall MacCoille, chief economist with Davy, said there are some headwinds that will hit the housing market potentially over the coming years. Business • 11 May 18
Apple overtakes CRH on Irish Times' Top 1,000 list Apple is the biggest company in Ireland - and by some margin - according The Irish Times' Top 1,000 companies 2018. Business • 10 May 18
Apple overtakes CRH on Irish Times' Top 1,000 list Apple is the biggest company in Ireland - and by some margin - according The Irish Times' Top 1,000 companies 2018. Business • 10 May 18
Gerry McCaughey discusses Entekra's Monaghan expansion 100 high-skilled jobs are being created in County Monaghan by Entekra - the US-focused construction firm headed up by former Century Homes founder Gerry McCaughey. Business • 10 May 18
Gerry McCaughey discusses Entekra's Monaghan expansion 100 high-skilled jobs are being created in County Monaghan by Entekra - the US-focused construction firm headed up by former Century Homes founder Gerry McCaughey. Business • 10 May 18
Smurfit Kappa keen to underline its own strength Gerard Moore, head of Irish research at Investec, says that Smurfit Kappa is keen to show how strong it is on its owns after its rejection of International Paper's bid. Business • 04 May 18
Smurfit Kappa keen to underline its own strength Gerard Moore, head of Irish research at Investec, says that Smurfit Kappa is keen to show how strong it is on its owns after its rejection of International Paper's bid. Business • 04 May 18
Few companies avail of Knowledge Development Box yet The Government announced a scheme in Budget 2016 that would allow firms to halve the corporation tax paid on income as long as it was generated from research and development conducted here Business • 03 May 18
Few companies avail of Knowledge Development Box yet The Government announced a scheme in Budget 2016 that would allow firms to halve the corporation tax paid on income as long as it was generated from research and development conducted here Business • 03 May 18
Sommerville advises caution on quarterly results Paul Sommerville, of Sommerville Advisory Markets, said he would caution investors in general about the results season. Business • 02 May 18
Sommerville advises caution on quarterly results Paul Sommerville, of Sommerville Advisory Markets, said he would caution investors in general about the results season. Business • 02 May 18
Half of household wealth tied up in people's homes Goodbody Stockbrokers have published a new study on inheritance and succession planning. Business • 01 May 18
Half of household wealth tied up in people's homes Goodbody Stockbrokers have published a new study on inheritance and succession planning. Business • 01 May 18
10% growth in job vacancies in Q1 - Irishjobs.ie A new index from Irishjobs.ie shows there was a near 10% growth in jobs vacancies in the year to the end of the first quarter. Business • 30 Apr 18
10% growth in job vacancies in Q1 - Irishjobs.ie A new index from Irishjobs.ie shows there was a near 10% growth in jobs vacancies in the year to the end of the first quarter. Business • 30 Apr 18