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More must be done to make home ownership affordable - IPAV
Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for January IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, noted that over 82 percent of dwelling purchases in January involved existing dwellings, highlighting both the insufficient number of new properties coming on the market and, to a lesser extent, the stronger demand arising from new working norms and workers being priced out of Dublin all of which are increasing the appeal of areas such as the the Midlands.
Ballinderreen Benevolent Fund in aid of Keith Connolly
Last October father-of-one Keith Connolly was involved in a road traffic accident. Sadly, the injuries Ballinderreen native Mr Connolly received resulted in the amputation of his legs. He has since begun his treatment in the National Rehabilitation Centre in Dún Laoighaire, Co Dublin, and he is making excellent progress.
Financial crime and anti-money laundering seminar
Local company Financetraining.eu will host the west of Ireland’s first “Financial crime and Anti-Money Laundering” seminar at the Clayton Hotel on Tuesday November 29.
We thought bank shares had hit floor six months ago. What should we do?
Q. My wife and I have AIB and Bank of Ireland shares that we bought about six months ago in the expectation that the stock has reached its floor. We were obviously very wrong. I have now huge paper losses on these stocks. Should I sell them and realize a loss which presumably I can offset against my tax? Can I use the paper loss in any way if the selling the shares now makes no sense?
Hogan calls for independent monitors on bank boards
Kilkenny’s Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Government to follow the lead of another Kilkennyman, Financial Regulator, Patrick Neary in the current banking crisis.