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Ireland, Central Bank
Ireland faces major challenges to scale up construction, central bank says
Ireland faces significant challenges to make construction more financially and practically viable to build the 52,000 homes needed per year from now until 2050 to catch up on a decade of undersupply,
Ireland Needs to Build 52,000 Homes Per Year, Central Bank Warns
Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, according to the central bank, a figure that far exceeds current government targets of 33,
Ireland needs to build 52,000 homes a year
Ireland could need to complete around 52,000 new homes each year until 2050 to house the country’s growing population, according to the central bank, a figure that far exceeds current government targets of 33,
Around 52,000 new homes needed per year until 2050 due to pent-up demand, says Central Bank
The Housing for All strategy estimates that Ireland needs an average of 33,000 new homes to be provided each year to 2030.
Central Bank warns housing supply needs to increase by 20,000 a year
Housing supply 'unable to meet our country’s needs' and 'limiting the sustainable growth of living standards', report says
52,000 homes per year needed over 25 years - Central Bank
Dealing with the pent-up demand for housing and continued growth in the population will require building 52,000 homes a year over 25 years, the Central Bank has forecast.
RTE Online
9h
Government still far behind where it should in the provision of homes
Ireland's housing supply is still far behind where it should be and a failure to catch up could have far-reaching ...
2d
Proportion of Irish homes in mortgage arrears at lowest level since the end of 2009
Just 39% of the accounts in arrears were held by banks, whereas 61% were held by non-banks entities, Central Bank says ...
3d
on MSN
Ireland needs 'tens of thousands' more homes annually to keep up with demand
Ireland's central bank says the housing market is struggling from a decade of under-supply and needs tens of thousands more ...
RTE Online
2d
Ulster Bank manager who claimed he took €145k redundancy deal "under duress" loses claim
A former Ulster Bank manager who claimed he was made redundant for making a protected disclosure has been told he has no ...
The Sunday Business Post
2d
Central Bank deputy governor to apply for EU anti-money laundering authority board
Rowland is set to apply for one of five full-time board positions on the AMLA, set to open in Frankfurt after Ireland lost ...
Extra.ie on MSN
3d
House prices soar: Average home now jarring amount over Celtic Tiger peak
The average house price is now €410,000, up almost 10% on a year ago and €45,000 above the Celtic Tiger peak, figures show.
20d
on MSN
Northern Ireland's per-person GDP 'similar to Poland'
Northern Ireland's economic output per-person is similar to that of Poland and lower than Lithuania’s, analysis by Stormont’s ...
International Monetary Fund
3d
A Strategic Pivot in Global Fiscal Policy
Gita Gopinath, IMF First Deputy Managing Director, delivers the Whitaker Lecture at the Central Bank of Ireland, addressing ...
1d
Ulster Bank manager who claimed he took €145k redundancy ‘under duress’ loses claim
Brendan Flanagan’s claims against Ulster Bank Ireland DAC under the Unfair Dismissals Act, the Protected Disclosures Act and ...
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