By Barry O'Gorman on April 8, 2009
Jsut attended the KPMG client breakfast seminar re yesterday’s budget. The KPMG update is available on their site: http://www.kpmg.ie/budget/overview/index.htm. Plenty of debate. Matt Cooper of Sunday Times pretty forthright as usual. Whatever about the merits of tax increases v. public expenditure cuts I would expect that the budget should attract reasonably positive interntional coverage – [...]
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By Barry O'Gorman on March 21, 2009
Dan O’Brien (senior Editor & Economist, the Economist Intelligence unit) did not hold back in his call to action in his article in the Irish Times yesterday. O’Brien is a well known face to the Irish public – through his regular appearances on Prime Time. Clearly he is very fearful for the outlook for the [...]
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By Barry O'Gorman on March 10, 2009
entity to hold the ‘toxic assets’ of the banks
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Damning assessment of Irish Economy
By Barry O'Gorman on March 21, 2009
Dan O’Brien (senior Editor & Economist, the Economist Intelligence unit) did not hold back in his call to action in his article in the Irish Times yesterday. O’Brien is a well known face to the Irish public – through his regular appearances on Prime Time. Clearly he is very fearful for the outlook for the [...]
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