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  • Kenny rules out income tax hikes in next budget

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and Taoiseach Enda Kenny at a joint press conference at Government Buildings in Dublin today. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA ...

  • Inquiry seeks WA Irish child abuse victims

    News.com.au - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    NUMEROUS Irish child sex abuse victims are thought to be living in Western Australia, and a major inquiry into historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland is appealing for them to come ...

  • IMF talks aim to provide Ireland with precautionary facilities

    Irish Examiner - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Talks have begun to provide precautionary facilities should Ireland fail to exit the bailout plan later this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said today. The IMF is demanding EUR3.1bn in tax hikes and spending cuts next year, saying staff would not support easing austerity by using any benefits from the promissory note deal. It also warned that a sell-off of the assets of the Irish ...

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  • Irish funds steam ahead with yet another month of positive returns

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Irish pension funds are continuing on their upbeat paths with the sixth consecutive month producing a positive performance, with an average 2.8 per cent return, says Rubicon Investment Consulting. The best performing fund was Irish Life Investment Managers, at 3.9 per cent, and Aviva Investors, although bottom of the table, still managed to return a positive 2.0 per cent for August. ...

  • Irish government releases hotly-anticipated report recommending Pensions Board merger

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Merges between the Pensions Board and the Financial Regulator, and the Pensions Ombudsman and the Financial Services Ombudsman, have been recommended in the Irish government’s ...

  • Irish funds continue to record positive results

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Irish pension managed funds have succeeded in another consecutive month of positive returns, according to both Hewitt Associates and Rubicon. ...

  • Ireland on track for bailout exit says IMF

    West Australian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Reuters © International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde talks to Ireland's Finance Minister Michael Noonan (R) during an euro zone finance ministers meeting at the European Union Council in Brussels February 11, 2013. REUTERS/Francois ...

  • British Irish Lions Pride has taken a little dent

    The National - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    British & Irish Lions . The first choice side have been rolling along nicely and as such their leading players were probably wrapped up in Lions branded cotton wool and told to watch Tuesday's game from an oxygen chamber. Few of the players involved in the 14-12 defeat will have realistically been able to force their way into the Test side for Saturday's match against Australia, ...

  • Mars had oxygen-rich atmosphere before Earth say scientists

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    On Earth, oxygen did not build up to appreciable quantities in the atmosphere for at least another 1,500 million years. Scientists compared Martian meteorites that have crashed onto the Earth and data from rocks examined by the American space agency Nasa's Spirit ...

  • PSNI hail ‘most peaceful and secure’ G8 summit in history

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A protester dressed as Osama Bin Laden at the security fencing outside the G8 summit in Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh. Photograh: Paul Faith/PA ...

  • Three fishermen rescued off Donegal coast

    RTE News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Three fishermen are being airlifted to hospital in Letterkenny after their boat sank in Lough Swilly. Local lifeboats, the Sligo based rescue helicopter and the Coastguard were called to the scene. One of the men is reported to be in a serious condition. All three are being brought to Letterkenny General Hospital. The boat sank off Dunaff, on the northern end of the ...

  • Ryanair Will Fight for Its Stake in Aer Lingus

    International Herald Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Michael O'Leary, chief executive of the European budget airline, predicted Wednesday that the protracted dispute over its 30 percent stake in Aer Lingus would not be over soon, no matter what the final decision is next month by British regulators, whom he accused of ...

  • Threat from dissident republicans remains ‘severe’

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    "The Garda assessment, shared by the PSNI, in relation to the terrorist threat level in Northern Ireland is that it is regarded as severe," Mr Shatter ...

  • Walsh becomes third Fine Gael Oireachtas member to oppose abortion legislation

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Fine Gael TD Brian Walsh, who has become the third member of the parliamentary party to confirm they will not back the Government's abortion legislation, has predicted the figure will rise to ...

  • Agri industry puts pressure on Coveney to secure best EU farm deal

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mr Coveney is aiming to secure agreement on the new farm policy deal between the European Commission, EU agriculture ministers and the European Parliament, before Ireland's term as host of the EU presidency ends in less than two ...

  • Irish funds back in the black

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    At last some positive news for Irish Pension funds, with Hewitt’s monthly Managed Fund Index reporting that the month of April 2009 returned 8.7 per cent. The global human resources services company released the monitor, which is an indicator of Irish Pension Managed Fund performance, which shows a continuing increase in returns, with March figures standing at 2.6 per cent. ...

  • Ireland granted further pension protection

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Ireland’s defined benefit (DB) pension scheme members will gain further support with news that a new Pensions Insolvency Payment Scheme (PIPS) is to be introduced in the Social and Welfare and Pensions Bill 2009. Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Mary Hanafin T.D., announced that the new development will assist employees and former employees of companies where the employer ...

  • Irish scheme assets drop not as bad as expected – IAPF

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Irish pension scheme assets fell by 23% in 2008, the Irish Association of Pension Funds (IAPF) has reported as part of its annual asset allocation survey, which, says the association, is less than might have been expected given recent market conditions At year end, assets under management amounted to EUR 66.7bn compared with EUR 86.6bn at the end of 2007, which brings the total value of ...

  • Irish private pensions ‘need support’ – IAPF

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Irish private pension provision will be destroyed if the Irish Government goes ahead with a reduction in tax relief, says the Irish Association of Pension Funds (IAPF). Next month’s supplementary Budget will outline the proposals, and the IAPF has released a briefing paper in advance of this. It says that the reduction in relief on pension contributions to the standard rate would ...

  • No letup for Irish pension funds

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The credit crunch is not letting up on Irish pension funds, with February recording further losses of 5.7 per cent. In January, the average fund declined by 1.9 per cent, brining the return for 2009 so far to -7.5 per cent. The best performing manager during February was Standard Life Investments, with -5.0 per cent, and Irish Life Investment Managers delivered the worst performance of ...

  • Cases mount up for Irish Pensions Ombudsman

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Irish Pensions Ombudsman saw a forty-three per cent rise in new cases compared to 2007, with the number of cases closed in 2008 up by ten per cent on last year. Around 450 cases are currently under investigation by the Dublin-based organisation, and its website has recorded over a third of a million hits annually. A statement regarding the provisional figures of the caseload in the ...

  • Irish funds record huge 2008 losses

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A turbulent 2008 took its toll on Irish pension funds, with recorded losses of €27bn as managed funds declined by 34.8 per cent, according to Rubicon Investment Consulting. Leading a dismal set of results was Setanta Asset Management, with a return of -29.6 per cent, and Hibernian Investment Managers was the worst performing manager with a return of -38.8 per cent. Rubicon has ...

  • Irish DC funds given option to defer annuity purchase

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A new option for members of defined contribution (DC) occupational pension schemes which will defer the purchase of a retirement annuity for a specified two-year period has been announced by Ireland’s Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan. Under current provisions, member of DC schemes are obliged to purchase an annuity immediately upon retirement with their pension fund, after ...

  • Sarasin carves way into Irish market

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The UK subsidiary of the Sarasin Group in Switzerland has its new offices in Dublin, and business operations have begun with immediate effect. The National Gallery in Dublin will host the official launch event of the office on 19 November ...

  • Irish pension funds lose third of value

    European Pensions - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Irish pension funds have lost a third of their value in just 12 months, falling by 33.4 per cent, according to investment consultant Rubicon. In October 2008 alone, Irish pension managed funds fell by 9.2 per cent on average, with the best performance coming from Eagle Star at -8.5 per cent. Irish Life Investment Managers delivered the poorest returns, with -10.5 per cent. So far in ...

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