Today in the press A year after Ireland waved goodbye to the troika, Germany has suggested the European Commission should adopt troika methods to name and shame EU governments into meeting their reform obligations. Business • 03 Nov 14
Today in the press A year after Ireland waved goodbye to the troika, Germany has suggested the European Commission should adopt troika methods to name and shame EU governments into meeting their reform obligations. Business • 03 Nov 14
Today in the press The NTMA has spent almost €300,000 on recruitment agencies so far this year as it tries to plug staffing gaps at Nama. Business • 29 Oct 14
Today in the press The NTMA has spent almost €300,000 on recruitment agencies so far this year as it tries to plug staffing gaps at Nama. Business • 29 Oct 14
Today in the press The battle between network providers in the next-generation super-fast broadband stakes will step up a notch later today when Eircom announces the rollout of a new fibre-to-the-home network in 66 towns across the State. Business • 28 Oct 14
Today in the press The battle between network providers in the next-generation super-fast broadband stakes will step up a notch later today when Eircom announces the rollout of a new fibre-to-the-home network in 66 towns across the State. Business • 28 Oct 14
Today in the press The Finance Bill has changed the tax rules in relation to Approved Retirement Funds (ARFs), the structures into which many people move their defined contribution pensions on retirement. Business • 24 Oct 14
Today in the press The Finance Bill has changed the tax rules in relation to Approved Retirement Funds (ARFs), the structures into which many people move their defined contribution pensions on retirement. Business • 24 Oct 14
Today in the press Ireland can count a number of its companies as world leaders in their fields. Business • 22 Oct 14
Today in the press Ireland can count a number of its companies as world leaders in their fields. Business • 22 Oct 14
Today in the press Permanent TSB will have to find €170m for every percentage point it falls short of European capital standards after Sunday's ECB stress test results, if it fails the review. Business • 21 Oct 14
Today in the press Permanent TSB will have to find €170m for every percentage point it falls short of European capital standards after Sunday's ECB stress test results, if it fails the review. Business • 21 Oct 14
Today in the press Irish officials are examining the feasibility of a 6.25% rate on a new corporate tax scheme as the Government moves to shore up inward investment after its decision to scrap the “Double Irish” mechanism. Business • 17 Oct 14
Today in the press Irish officials are examining the feasibility of a 6.25% rate on a new corporate tax scheme as the Government moves to shore up inward investment after its decision to scrap the “Double Irish” mechanism. Business • 17 Oct 14
Today in the press A Limerick-based medical technology company founded just three years ago has been sold for about $150 million (€117 million). Business • 16 Oct 14
Today in the press A Limerick-based medical technology company founded just three years ago has been sold for about $150 million (€117 million). Business • 16 Oct 14
Today in the press The financial resilience of banks here has improved more than that of lenders anywhere else in the euro zone since 2010, according to research from law firm Linklaters. Business • 14 Oct 14
Today in the press The financial resilience of banks here has improved more than that of lenders anywhere else in the euro zone since 2010, according to research from law firm Linklaters. Business • 14 Oct 14
Today in the press Householders across the board will receive reductions in their water bills, as concern heightens within the Coalition over the prospect of a public backlash to the charges. Business • 13 Oct 14
Today in the press Householders across the board will receive reductions in their water bills, as concern heightens within the Coalition over the prospect of a public backlash to the charges. Business • 13 Oct 14
Today in the press Brussels is challenging the “double Irish” tax avoidance measure prized by big US tech and pharma groups, putting pressure on Dublin to close it down or face a full-blown investigation. Business • 10 Oct 14
Today in the press Brussels is challenging the “double Irish” tax avoidance measure prized by big US tech and pharma groups, putting pressure on Dublin to close it down or face a full-blown investigation. Business • 10 Oct 14
Today in the press Germany has said it expects Ireland to reform its tax system after Berlin backed its request to restructure the Irish EU/IMF loan package. Business • 09 Oct 14
Today in the press Germany has said it expects Ireland to reform its tax system after Berlin backed its request to restructure the Irish EU/IMF loan package. Business • 09 Oct 14
Today in the press Restoring part of the Christmas bonus for pensioners in the Budget is being considered by the Government, the Irish Independent has learned. Business • 08 Oct 14
Today in the press Restoring part of the Christmas bonus for pensioners in the Budget is being considered by the Government, the Irish Independent has learned. Business • 08 Oct 14
Today in the press The Government is expected to issue its first 15-year bonds later this year, taking advantage of super-cheap borrowing rates to raise cash to pay off the IMF, Business • 07 Oct 14
Today in the press The Government is expected to issue its first 15-year bonds later this year, taking advantage of super-cheap borrowing rates to raise cash to pay off the IMF, Business • 07 Oct 14
Today in the press Dermot Desmond, the billionaire financier, has invested a further $25m Canadian dollars in Mountain Province Diamonds to protect his stake in Gahcho Kue. Business • 03 Oct 14
Today in the press Dermot Desmond, the billionaire financier, has invested a further $25m Canadian dollars in Mountain Province Diamonds to protect his stake in Gahcho Kue. Business • 03 Oct 14
Today in the press The results of an offshore sub-sea survey show that there is more gas in the Corrib gas field than originally estimated. Business • 02 Oct 14
Today in the press The results of an offshore sub-sea survey show that there is more gas in the Corrib gas field than originally estimated. Business • 02 Oct 14
Today in the press The Irish Times says that unsecured creditors of the defunct Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) are likely to share in a payout from its liquidation. Business • 01 Oct 14
Today in the press The Irish Times says that unsecured creditors of the defunct Irish Bank Resolution Corporation (IBRC) are likely to share in a payout from its liquidation. Business • 01 Oct 14
Today in the press The Government stands to realise an unexpected financial gain next year from moves by the Central Bank to accelerate the disposal of debts built up by the defunct Anglo Irish Bank. Business • 26 Sep 14
Today in the press The Government stands to realise an unexpected financial gain next year from moves by the Central Bank to accelerate the disposal of debts built up by the defunct Anglo Irish Bank. Business • 26 Sep 14
Today in the press Taxpayers are on course to recoup close to €3.5 billion early next year from a part privatisation of AIB through the stock market. Business • 25 Sep 14
Today in the press Taxpayers are on course to recoup close to €3.5 billion early next year from a part privatisation of AIB through the stock market. Business • 25 Sep 14
Today in the press Junior Finance Minister Simon Harris is to lead preparation of a new government strategy for the international financial services sector. Business • 24 Sep 14
Today in the press Junior Finance Minister Simon Harris is to lead preparation of a new government strategy for the international financial services sector. Business • 24 Sep 14
Today in the press Wealthy Dublin couple John and Bernie Gallagher, who made a fortune from the sale of Jurys Doyle hotels before the property crash, have acquired the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in the south Dublin Docklands. Business • 24 Sep 14
Today in the press Wealthy Dublin couple John and Bernie Gallagher, who made a fortune from the sale of Jurys Doyle hotels before the property crash, have acquired the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in the south Dublin Docklands. Business • 24 Sep 14
Today in the press The world has watched transfixed as Scotland wrestled with its destiny. But now that its future is settled, it is Scotland’s Celtic neighbour Ireland that should be drawing attention. Business • 22 Sep 14
Today in the press The world has watched transfixed as Scotland wrestled with its destiny. But now that its future is settled, it is Scotland’s Celtic neighbour Ireland that should be drawing attention. Business • 22 Sep 14
Today in the press David McCann, the executive chairman of Fyffes, travelled to the US this week to appeal directly to major Chiquita shareholders to stick with its proposed $1 billion merger with his company. Business • 19 Sep 14
Today in the press David McCann, the executive chairman of Fyffes, travelled to the US this week to appeal directly to major Chiquita shareholders to stick with its proposed $1 billion merger with his company. Business • 19 Sep 14
Today in the press NAMA has lost 10% of its staff so far this year and is in talks with government over how it can retain key employees. Business • 18 Sep 14
Today in the press NAMA has lost 10% of its staff so far this year and is in talks with government over how it can retain key employees. Business • 18 Sep 14
Today in the press The Government is coming under pressure from the OECD to unwind some of the most contentious elements of Ireland’s corporate tax regime. Business • 17 Sep 14
Today in the press The Government is coming under pressure from the OECD to unwind some of the most contentious elements of Ireland’s corporate tax regime. Business • 17 Sep 14