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Improving trends in the housing market should help banks restore some of their lost income from depressed mortgage activity, according to Goodbody. The stockbroker said it expected mortgage lending to decline 20pc this year to €7.6bn – better than the previous estimate of €6.9bn before growing in 2021 to €8.6bn. The change in forecast followed […]
Read MoreUK trade with the EU will face “significant disruption” when the Brexit transition ends, regardless of whether a trade deal is agreed, the UK government spending watchdog has warned. The National Audit Office (NAO) said preparations for the new border controls – which had already been rated “high risk” – had been further hampered by […]
Read MoreCredit and debit card spending dropped following the introduction of Level 5 restrictions, according to the latest data from the Central Bank. As seen with the original restrictions in March, the figures show that spending increased in the days leading up to the new restrictions being introduced, and in this case peaked on the day […]
Read MorePrime and secondary retail rents could fall by 11pc and 13pc respectively over the 12 months to the end of September 2021 according to the latest survey of Irish chartered surveyors. At the same time prime and secondary office rents are expected to fall by a respective 5pc and 7pc over the same period according […]
Read MorePrime and secondary retail rents could fall by 11pc and 13pc respectively over the 12 months to the end of September 2021 according to the latest survey of Irish chartered surveyors. At the same time prime and secondary office rents are expected to fall by a respective 5pc and 7pc over the same period according […]
Read MoreFormer head of the Revenue Commissioners Josephine Feehily is to head up a new commission that will make recommendations to the Government on the age that people will qualify for the State pension. Ms Feehily has also chaired the Policing Authority since she stepped down from her role leading the tax authority. The new Commission […]
Read MoreFormer head of the Revenue Commissioners Josephine Feehily is to head up a new commission that will make recommendations to the Government on the age that people will qualify for the State pension. Ms Feehily has also chaired the Policing Authority since she stepped down from her role leading the tax authority. The new Commission […]
Read MoreHousing output was not as severely affected by the pandemic restrictions as previously thought, according to Goodbody. Its latest BER Housebuilding Tracker – which it calculates using data from Building Energy Regulation certificates – estimates that 5,500 units were completed in the third quarter of the year. That was up from 3,290 in the second […]
Read MoreHousing output was not as severely affected by the pandemic restrictions as previously thought, according to Goodbody. Its latest BER Housebuilding Tracker – which it calculates using data from Building Energy Regulation certificates – estimates that 5,500 units were completed in the third quarter of the year. That was up from 3,290 in the second […]
Read MoreBusiness activity for Ireland’s services sector suffered a second monthly decline in October as uncertainty over the pandemic and Brexit hit expectations, according to the AIB Ireland Services PMI. The “renewed downturn” in activity followed a brief period of growth in July and August after the economy re-opened following the first Covid-19 lockdown. The rate […]
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