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  • German economy picks up

    Things are finally going right with the German economy and the race is on - for the cash and the kudos. Economic growth has reached a seven-year high and is expected to reach 2.3 per cent this year, while confidence among German business managers has reached a 16-year high. p
  • Cork airport receives new route

    Cork airport received a boost over the weekend welcoming a new airline and route as Air Southwest commenced its Cornwall-Cork service. p
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  • Credit union rescue fund at risk, says ILCU

    The emergency fund used to help out credit unions in trouble is at risk because of its heavy exposure to bank bonds that have slumped in value. p
  • Ailesbury raises $20m for projects

    Irish-owned property investment company Ailesbury Investments has raised $20 million (€14.7 million) in funds, which it is investing in seven property projects in Florida. p
  • 'Sage of Omaha' in hunt for successor

    Warren Buffett wants to hire up to four investment managers, give them some $5 billion (€3.67 billion) each and see how they perform in a financial shoot-out to pick his successor as investment chief at Berkshire Hathaway. p
  • Dow Jones trading scrutinised

    The New York state attorney general and US securities regulators were investigating unusual trading in Dow Jones stock and options before it announced a $5 billion takeover bid by News Corp last week. p
  • Risks behind Independent deal with APN

    Business Opinion: Finally, some six months or so after the idea was first mooted, Independent News & Media's takeover of APN, its antipodean associate, is on the home straight. p
  • Pencilling my working days into my diary

    My aim is to undermine the theory that happy workers are more creative than miserable ones, writes   Lucy Kellaway p
  • How crisis became opportunity for dollar's supremacy

    Business books This readable history tells how one man rescued the US from monetary crisis at the outbreak the first World War and made the dollar the dominant currency, writes Richard Keatinge p
  • Weakness of property to immigrant exodus a myth

    Notions that a mass exodus of foreign nationals would cause a collapse in both housing supply and demand are misplaced, writes John McCartney p
  • Inflation and census figures to be of interest

    This week Although the week gets off to a slow start on this side of the Atlantic, with Ireland and the Britain enjoying a long weekend, some interesting economic indicators are on the horizon later on in the week. p
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