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Construction sector continues to see strong growth despite challenges

13th December 2021

Construction firms continued to experience strong growth in November, the latest Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers Index survey shows. The Ulster Bank Construction PMI posted a reading of 56.3 in November, down marginally from 56.9 in October but still showing a sharp monthly increase in total activity. November also marked the seventh month of growth…

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The Christmas bonus – the costs and considerations for employers

13th December 2021

Christmas parties have been cancelled but employers who can afford to are still marking the festive season by giving employees a Christmas bonus. The practice of paying bonuses as a reward to staff for their contribution to the success of the business during the previous year, is a tradition that is very much welcomed by…

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Davy revises up economic growth prediction to 15.5%

10th December 2021

Davy has revised upwards its forecast for Irish GDP growth to 15.5% in 2021 and 6.7% in 2022 due to a buoyant multinational sector and a strong rebound in domestic activity. The stockbrokers had previously predicted growth of 10% for this year and 5.6% for 2022. It said the revision mainly reflects the “exceptional performance”…

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Study: 79% say climate change should be high priority for Govt

10th December 2021

An Environmental Protection Agency study has found 96% of people believe climate change is real, while 90% believe the country has a responsibility to act on climate change. The survey, entitled Climate Change in the Irish Mind, asked 4,000 people about their attitudes and beliefs around climate change and their opinions on government policy. It…

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Rising energy prices push inflation to 20-year high

10th December 2021

The annual rate of inflation rose to 5.3% in November, its highest level since June 2001. The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show the biggest increases were in the cost of transport, electricity and gas bills. This period of intense inflation is not over yet, even if the pace of increase has slowed…

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Report highlights ‘seismic’ potential of digital economy in Ireland

9th December 2021

The digitisation of the Irish economy could potentially be worth around €300 billion in 2023, accounting for 65% of economic output. That is according to forecasts by Amárach and the International Data Corporation contained in a new report by Microsoft Ireland. The research, which was carried out with over 360 business decision makers and technology…

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Virtual general meetings allowed to continue as Companies Act extended

9th December 2021

The interim period of the Companies Act 2020 has been extended to the end of April next year following Government approval this week. The Act makes temporary amendments to the Companies Act 2014 and the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1893 to address issues arising as a result of Covid-19. It ensures that 240,000 companies…

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Govt to announce financial supports for businesses

9th December 2021

The Government is expected to announce new financial supports for companies which have been negatively affected by the latest Covid-19 restrictions. Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said that the new scheme must be targetted at helping businesses in the hospitality, late night and live entertainment sectors. The latest Covid-19 restrictions came into force on Tuesday and…

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New small company rescue process launches

8th December 2021

The new dedicated rescue process for small companies, that makes restructuring faster, cheaper and more efficient, launches from today. Similar to examinership, the scheme is available to eligible to all small and micro businesses in the country. However, examinership was seen as too slow and cumbersome for many small firms, leading the Government to accede…

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‘Exceptional growth’ in economy despite Covid – Ibec

8th December 2021

Business representative group Ibec has said the economy is going through a period of “exceptional growth” despite Covid and that should allow the worst impacted sectors to be supported through the winter under the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme. In its latest Quarterly Economic Outlook, Ibec expects the economy to grow this year by 13% and…

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