Daft’s rents fall, Ibec’s € 15 billion economic restart and new car sales in July



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The group of employers Ibec has asked a 15 billion euro restart of the Irish economy to curb the effects of the coronavirus and address some of the main structural challenges of the State. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details of this ambitious plan.

Rents fell 2.1 percent on average in April while the number of homes available to let across the state increased by almost 40 percent as a result of the coronavirus crisis, according to the property website Daft.ie. Eoin Burke-Kennedy reports.

As the motor trade prepares to reopen aftermarket departments starting next Monday, many distributors are increasingly frustrated that sales operations cannot be restarted at the same time. Our motorsports editor Michael McAleer has the details.

Chadwicks Group, a company with 50 commercial builder branches across the country, has spent more than € 200,000 in preparation for the reopening to customers next week. Peter Hamilton reports.

Shareholders at Kenmare Resources A leading corporate governance advisory firm has urged you to vote against the mining company’s salary policy at a meeting this week as it seeks to increase potential executive stock bonuses. Joe Brennan has the record.

the National College Of Ireland Says It Is Looking For A Second Third Tier Campus in Dublin City, in addition to his current base at the IFSC, writes Mark Paul.

AerCap, Irish specialist in aircraft leasing It has deferred around $ 300 million (€ 277 million) in airline rentals, while customers are seeking another $ 300 million in deferrals, according to its CEO, Aengus Kelly. Barry O’Halloran reports.

What does the Covid-19 crisis mean for private health insurance premiums, claims and benefits available? Laura Slattery has the answers in our weekly personal finance space.

In questions and answers, Dominic Coyle considers The tax implications for a reader who is selling a property abroad and you want to deposit the income in an Irish bank account.

In the media and marketing column, Bernice Harrison points out how Lonely Planet’s Dublin office has largely survived group cuts But in-flight magazine Cara is on hiatus due to Covid-19’s impact on air travel.

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