Setting aside some windfall tax revenue for essential future spending means the State will be prepared for the challenges ahead
National Treasury Management Agency
NTMA says value of funds in six companies is under €3m and and says it will keep other investments in region ‘under review’
Decision relates to shareholdings with total value of €2.95m
State fund plans to spend €1bn tackling climate change
The Agency tasked with managing State funding has now sold €4 billion of benchmark bonds this year
State’s debt management agency plans to raise between €6bn and €10bn in long-term debt this year
Rachael Ingle will succeed current NTMA chairwoman Susan Webb, whose term ends on 22 December 2023
Ibec’s podcast sponsorship, Collison’s Abbeyleix charity event, new roles for Altada’s co-founders, NTMA’s land deal in the docks and Digicel’s sports channel in the Caribbean
Debt-management agency has raised €7 billion through the sale of benchmark bonds this year
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath welcomes move and says Government will support ‘valuable conduit’ for exchequer funding
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Minister for Finance set to approve hike for State-backed savings schemes which could bring progress on bank rates
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State keen to close the door on the last of the debt used to prop up Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide whose failure triggered the financial crisis
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