Banking & Finance
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Employment rights reformed
Employment Minister Richard Bruton has outlined his plan to streamline the employment rights and industrial relations structure. Stephen Dineen examines…
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The Greek Crisis
A Greek exit from the euro could push up inflation and cause an Irish bank run, according to Karl Whelan.…
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Reforming plans
The Programme for Government aims to build a ‘knowledge society’ thus reversing the decline in educational standards. eolas sums up…
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Making industrial policy key
A state holding company would help better governance of the state companies and “unlock” billions through the sale of shares,…
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Selling state assets: some key issues
With the Government committed to raising €2 billion from selling state owned companies, Stephen Keogh, Partner at William Fry, highlights…
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Taking an economic approach
ESRI economist Paul Gorecki tells Meadhbh Monahan about the options open to the Government when considering the future of state…
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Ensuring effective privatization
The Government should “just focus on ESB,” investment analyst Nigel Hawkins tells Meadhbh Monahan. An advocate of privatisation, the Adam…
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State-owned enterprise at a crossroads
New Era must be implemented in a coherent way that ensures the sustainability of the Irish economy according to University…
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Resolving Ireland’s crisis
The Government’s crisis resolution strategy is the correct one for a “treacherous” economic environment, writes Professor John McHale. The brief…
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Noonan in finance
A political veteran takes on his toughest brief so far. Michael Noonan needs few lessons in the nuances of cabinet…
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