ISEQ drops despite construction growth

The ISEQ dropped 13.19 to stand at 8691.71 by close today.

The ISEQ dropped 13.19 to stand at 8691.71 by close today.

Allied Irish Bank was up 35c at €21.91, while Irish Life and Permanent gained 19c to €19.05.

Bank of Ireland was up 5c at €16.00 while Anglo Irish Bank dropped 19c to €14.50.

Figures released from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show the continued growth of employment in the construction sector as CRH made 25c to €27.23 while there was no change for Grafton at €11.65 by close.

A growth of 2.4% in the sector compared with the same period in 2005, the figures clearly demonstrate the importance of construction to the Irish economy.

A spokesperson for the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) stated: “These figures from the CSO demonstrate the continued growth of the construction sector in Ireland and the vibrancy of the Industry.”

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