VAT rate for small businesses to be permanently cut in Budget, Harris tells meeting
Tánaiste Simon Harris has told the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting that the VAT rate for small businesses will be ...
Read More Widespread concerns among bank staff over AI – survey
There is widespread concern among staff in the financial services sector over the possible effects of artificial intelligence (AI), according ...
Read More ESRI downgrades house building and domestic growth forecasts
The Economic and Social Research Institute has downgraded its forecast for house building and growth in the domestic economy for ...
Read More One third of companies see gender pay gap reducing – CIPD
One third of reporting organisations see the gender pay gap reducing, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel ...
Read More Oil prices rise as investors assess Iran-Israel ceasefire
Oil prices climbed today as investors assessed the stability of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, but held near multi-week ...
Read More Less people saving, more worried about global recession
Less people are saving, and more are worried about the risk of a global recession, according to new research by ...
Read More Brexit the ‘stupidest thing any country has ever done’ – Michael Bloomberg
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has told an audience in Dublin that Brexit was the single stupidest thing any country has ever ...
Read More ECB could still cut rates despite oil market volatility, policymaker Villeroy tells FT
The European Central Bank can further cut interest rates at a time of huge volatility in energy markets, policymaker Francois ...
Read More How did Ireland become Europe’s second most expensive country?
Analysis: We’re near the top of this league table due to economic growth, rising demand, government policies and unique socio-geographic ...
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