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Tag: Irelands
Ireland’s Latest Fiscal Headache: What to Do With 10 Billion Euros
[ad_1] Fifteen years after a collapsed housing bubble forced Ireland to borrow tens of billions of dollars or risk going bust, the country is discovering that having too much money…
Bank outage does little for Ireland’s tarnished image
[ad_1] Paschal Donohoe wasn’t wrong when he said Ireland’s reputation had not suffered from this week’s Bank of Ireland fiasco. The more interesting question, though, is what reputation has Ireland…
The Complexities of Ireland’s Energy Markets
[ad_1] Energy markets in Ireland have undergone significant changes, moving away from vertically integrated monopoly utilities to a complex web of generating, buying, and selling interests. The grid is now…
Opinion: We Need to Unlock Growth for Ireland’s SMEs
[ad_1] Irish SMEs are the backbone of the economy yet when it comes to support their marketing ambitions, there is little evidence of any joined-up thinking, writes Catriona Campbell, managing…
Ireland’s cancer warnings on beer and wine spark worldwide industry alarm
[ad_1] New health warnings by Ireland set to be the world’s strictest on beer, wine and spirits have sparked alarm from alcohol-producing countries that argue the labels would impose an…
Ireland’s largest private landlord facing AGM showdown
[ad_1] Annual General Meetings (AGM) at Ireland’s largest public companies have become pretty pedestrian affairs in recent years. But this Thursday’s AGM of Irish Residential Properties REIT or I-RES REIT…
Ireland’s resurgence is setting an example for broke Britain
[ad_1] Ireland’s sorely remembered economic catastrophe during the eurozone’s sovereign debt and banking crisis of 2009-11 gives good reason for playing it safe. Once bitten, twice shy. Rewind to the…