Donohoe ‘extremely concerned’ over potential impact of tariffs
The Minister for Finance has said he is “extremely concerned” about the potential impact of proposed United States tariffs on ...
Read More Average first time buyers and mover purchase values hit record levels – BPFI
New figures from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland show that first time buyer and mover purchase values reached their highest ...
Read More Average price of second-hand home in Dublin nears €600,000
A new property survey for the first quarter of this year shows that the average price of a resale property ...
Read More ESRI says ‘clear need’ for reform of rent controls
The Economic and Social Research Institute has said there is a “clear need” for reform of rent controls. In its ...
Read More ‘Ireland was very smart’ – Trump cites pharma tariffs
US President Donald Trump has said the US will be introducing tariffs on pharmaceuticals, specifically citing Ireland among the countries ...
Read More Deadline for Irish workers to top up UK pension looms
Thousands of Irish people who worked in the UK and paid the equivalent of our social insurance, could be entitled ...
Read More Over half of complaints to FSPO in 2024 related to banking
Just over half (3,404) of the 6,185 complaints made to the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman (FSPO) last year were ...
Read More Energy transition could generate €19 billion a year – SEAI
A new report from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) estimates that Ireland’s energy transition will drive up to ...
Read More ECB rates could fall to 2% by end of summer, Villeroy says
There is still room to lower European Central Bank interest rates further, and the 2.5% deposit rate could fall to ...
Read More