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Large number of firms risk collapse under second lockdown

19/08/2020

Nearly two-thirds of businesses fear another lockdown, while one in five is trading at a loss, a CSO survey has found. KBC Ireland economist Austin Hughes said the figures showed that most firms have proved surprisingly resilient – but a large minority would risk collapse if a Covid-19 surge forced a second lockdown. The survey, […]

Protecting our vulnerable startups and SMEs is now more vital than ever

17/08/2020

There is a popular trope in the narrative surrounding the origins of a successful enterprise, usually centring around working from a back bedroom, the kitchen table or from the garden shed. But the truth about successful start-ups and SMEs is usually a lot more prosaic. On top of a great idea and business plan, there […]

Staycations and bad weather helped to boost demand for gas

17/08/2020

Staycations and the reopening of hospitality and leisure venues have spurred gas demand to near normal levels. But while overall gas demand climbed 4.1pc in July compared to June, it remains 3.7pc lower than a year ago, according to Gas Networks Ireland. Gas demand in the hospitality and leisure sector was just 1pc below where […]

Enterprise Support Grant

14/08/2020

Library of Knowledge No. 31 This grant is available to self-employed individuals who closed their COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment on or after 18th May 2020. This will provide business owners with a once-off grant of up to €1,000 to re-start their business which was closed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. How to Qualify – the…

Lack of funding for Irish startups worries investors

14/08/2020

Senior venture capitalists have described as “worrying” the lack of money coming through for new Irish startups. While the overall amount raised on both parts of the island reached €545m for the first six months of 2020 – the highest for four years -the figures were skewed by a handful of giant deals, leaving early-stage […]

Eurozone government bonds sell off for fourth consecutive day

14/08/2020

Euro zone government bond yields rose on Friday, after three consecutive days of selling-off, with the benchmark German 10-year Bund yield having briefly touched a six-week high in early London trading. Borrowing costs in Europe have tracked US Treasuries this week, which have been driven to new highs by a deluge of debt issuance in […]

EU proposes changes to VAT rules

13/08/2020

The European Commission has proposed changes to the EU’s VAT rules, in preparation for the end of the transition period with the UK on 31 December 2020. The amendment to the VAT Directive introduces a special identification number for businesses in Northern Ireland, so that EU VAT provisions can be properly applied to goods, in […]

UK tips into deepest recession on record after 20% contraction

13/08/2020

The UK economy suffered a bigger slump than any other major European economy in the second quarter, shrinking by a fifth and falling into its deepest recession on record. Official data released on Wednesday showed that gross domestic product (GDP) fell 20.4 per cent quarter on quarter, with widespread contractions across all sectors. The figures […]

Restart Grant – Update

07/08/2020

Library of Knowledge No. 30 Restart Grant – Update An improvement announced in the July Stimulus Package was the enhancement and expansion of the Restart Grant (application via your local authority website). To further support enterprises as the economy reopens and resumes activity, further grant funding of €300m will be provided to businesses through an…

Bounceback in manufacturing sector gathered pace during July

05/08/2020

THE manufacturing sector clocked up its fastest pace of growth in almost two years in July, rebounding from the worst period of the lockdown. The pace of a recovery that was under way in June accelerated last month, according to AIB’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The index tracks growth and decline on index either […]

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