1. 275 US Troops make their way to Iraq 2. Providence shares slide 3.  €2bn budget savings to be kept 4. Japan deliver corporate tax cut 5.  US called to increase minimum wage

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1. $ 43 billion mega deal moving to Ireland  2. ECB stress tests may be too tough 3.  Construction recovery continues 4. Vodafone to branch out 5. Iraq update

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What is Abenomics? Abenomics, or Abe + economics is a term coined for the economic policies of Shinzō Abe, Japan’s current Prime Minister. The economic policies address Japan’s macroeconomic problems – monetary policy, fiscal policy, and economic growth strategies to encourage private investment. Abenomics includes a “mix of reflation, government spending and a growth strategy […]

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1. The US and Iraq all over again 2. Bank Of England fires ultimate warning at the markets 3.  Ireland a long way off AAA rating 4. Vodafone wrongly takes money from its customers 5. Denis O’Brien receives a €300m write off from banks

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1. Russian bomber planes fly close to Californian coastline 2. Aer Lingus profit warning 3. State to defend Apple 4. Wilbur Ross moves from BOI to property 5. World Cup 2014

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1. Googles new satellite company could change the world 2. Taxi drivers to protest against UBER 3. Aer Lingus could be on the way to more strikes  4. Irish developer falls at the last hurdle 5. US Open 1 Day to go

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In the latest German think tank report we saw comments surrounding their growing concern of dangerous bubbles after the ECB took the next step of measures and cut interest and deposit rates last week. The ECB president Mr Mario Draghi also hinted that the Eurozone could begin its own round of QE.  As Clemens Fuest the German economist […]

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1.  The call we have been waiting 5 years to hear 2. Bank Of Ireland stake sold 3. Irish Borrowing costs at record lows 4. 50% Hike in electricity prices 5. Property Prices to Rise    

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1. New iPhone 6 features revealed    2. Dublin carjack   3. Construction sector on the rise   4. Ulster Bank could lose 50,000 mortgages   5.  Japanese economy continues to improve  

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