Economist says site value tax would raise ?3bn
Debt and bankruptcy relief plan
Mortgage rates raised, bank finds
Unwanted homes could be demolished
‘Poster child’ for debt-stricken Europe
New insolvency reforms will protect banks
Ireland ‘should not be test ground’ for austerity
Decision on Anglo charges in weeks
Nama to sell funds backed by properties
Treasury Holdings to challenge NAMA move
NAMA Plans to Set up Funds for Investors
It’s now up to China to save capitalism
Italian debt ‘dangerous but attractive’
Bond market mirrors a topsy-turvy financial world
Deal to avert Greek default ‘within days’
Spanish unemployment rate tops 5m mark
Property taxes around the world
EU avoided ?major, major credit crunch?
Prepare for Greece to Leave Eurozone
Apple is Now Worth More Than Greece
Month: January 2012
News 29 Jan
News 25 Jan
New insolvency rules to cover mortgages
Warning of second housing ?bubble?
Mortgage debt measures unveiled
NTMA tests sentiment with bond swap
Govt insists Ireland must pay Anglo bond
Resident scheme to lure foreign money
Private debt so enormous,default is only option
Federal Reserve to keep rates frozen until 2014
A trillion reasons to bring down the deficit
IMF warns that world economy is in ‘danger zone’
News 24 Jan
Property prices continue to slide
Review of negative-equity mortgages postponed
Prices continued to decline last month
Residential property prices still plummeting
Landlords in trouble get very little sympathy
Prices almost back to normal affordability
There’s a notable change in behaviour on property
Troika warns of financial ?bomb? in Dublin
Middle class hammered by the rising costs
Debt and Deleveraging
NAMA to reveal more about actual losses
Buyer opts out of Nama vendor financing
Oil price rises on EU embargo
IMF chief urges EU to boost rescue fund
IMF warns global recovery has stalled
EU burns money, banks fiddle balance sheets
Greek debt deal hits setback as talks suspended
EU to speed up plan for common tax base
News 20 Jan
AIB ‘awash with cash’ desperate to lend
Most distressed properties ‘bought with cash’
Developer ordered to repay ?26.2m
Broadcast charge will not apply before 2014
Auctions to make headlines again in 2012
Every home to be hit by broadcast charge
Prices: correct – or ‘over-correct’?
Expect house prices to hit the bottom next year
New builds down 87%, “hell of a hangover”
AIB mortgage arrears at just over 4%
Dublin house prices ‘down almost 65% since 06′
Govt to amend sectoral wage laws
Warning on risks of austerity policies
Consumer prices last year rose by 2.5%
Sales of life and pensions products fell
Ireland may be further downgraded by Fitch
Engineering will survive economic armageddon
Pressure mounts over corporation tax rate
Record trade surplus posted in November
S&P put 3 Irish semi-States on negative outlook
IBRC still mulling wealth division sale
Timing key to solving Anglo debt problem
Men overboard in NAMA brain drain
NAMA demands tax returns from developers
The ECB will rescue Europe
Portugal to need “debt haircut”
The IMF is no longer serving its purpose
Greek debt talks reach crucial stage
Lending squeeze set to get tighter in coming years
China’s property price slide gathers speed
Greece to meet private bond holders
Stiglitz says EU austerity plans are a ‘suicide pact’
Bankers in crucial talks to prevent default by Greece
World Bank cuts growth forecast
News 17 Jan
Most houses to be metered by 2014
Quinn’s family faces bankruptcy hearings
Central Bank will take over more credit unions
Net Migration Patterns
Quinn says IBRC has vendetta against him
Govt does not want fire sale of State assets
Irish banks will shrink and shrink
NAMA prepares to sell property
German consumer confidence rises
China’s economic growth slows to 8.9pc
Independent Scotland ‘would have £270bn debt pile’
S&P cuts EFSF bail-out fund rating
News 16 Jan
Anti-property tax campaign begins
Priory Hall figure deemed bankrupt
Mortgage debt scheme ‘leaves power with banks’
Welfare rent rates cut by Government
House prices fell further in 2011 than in 2010
Debt agency to seek to raise ‘billions’
Second bailout hangs on euro’s stability
Ulster Bank staff battle for ‘old’ redundancy deal
Government and troika ‘deadlocked’ over assets
EU debt crisis will lead to even weaker growth
Ireland at the end of the road
NTMA plans to return to markets this year
Fuel prices have risen by 7c
Will Ireland need a second bailout?
Credit unions urged to pay into ‘stabilisation fund’
Ireland should not pay back its ?180bn debt
State would not save from an Anglo note rate cut
Nama head of lending exits agency
Few Nama fire sales likely in short term
ECB funding of Irish banks rises to ?107.2bn
Downgrades of states may trigger further debt turmoil
Europe’s November exports up 3.9%
