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Gold races to all-time high above $3,500 on US rate cut prospects

Gold prices scaled the $3,500 per ounce level to hit a record high today, as mounting expectations for a US Federal Reserve interest rate cut this month lifted demand for the precious metal. Spot gold was steady at $3,475.33 per ounce this morning, after hitting a record high of $3,508.50 earlier in the session. Bullion…

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All you need to know about pension auto-enrolment in Ireland

We have all heard whispers of a new financial device arriving soon. Like any big change, Ireland’s move to auto-enrolment will likely spark debate. Before it lands in our pay slips and pub conversations, let’s break down what My Future Fund is, why it matters, and who stands to gain or struggle in the short…

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Central Bank’s Israeli bond authorisation expires today

The Central Bank’s controversial authorisation of documentation issued to investors in Israeli bonds expires today. The bank has been under intense pressure from campaigners and opposition to refuse to rubber stamp prospectuses issued by Israel. However, the bank says it is legally obliged to approve the documentation if it meets requirements. The bank last night…

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Big increase in AI usage in workplaces – Ibec

New research from business group Ibec has found a big increase in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in workplaces. The study shows that in July 2025, 40% of employees reported using AI in their workplace tasks compared with 19% in August 2024. The use of AI in specific roles rose from 12% in 2024…

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Overpaying? How to switch your mortgage and save

Mortgages aren’t meant to be set in stone – and sticking with the same one for years could mean leaving thousands of euro on the table. Whether your fixed rate is about to expire or you’re just wondering if you could do better, switching your mortgage could be a smart financial move. But how do…

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Erosion of Fed independence would lead to higher inflation, ECB’s Rehn says

Erosion of Fed independence would lead to higher inflation, ECB’s Rehn says US President Donald Trump’s escalating attacks on the Federal Reserve could have substantial and global knock-on effects on the financial markets and the real economy, including higher inflation, ECB policymaker Olli Rehn said today. Questions over the independence of the Fed, the world’s…

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AA Ireland survey reveals dip in petrol and diesel prices

AA Ireland’s latest monthly fuel price survey shows that the cost of both petrol and diesel eased in August. The price of unleaded petrol now averages €1.70 a litre, down from €1.73 in July, while the average diesel price stood at €1.68 per litre, down from €1.69 in July. AA Ireland also said that while…

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Tourism figures down by 1% in July compared to 2024, 2023

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that 646,400 foreign visitors completed a trip to Ireland in July, a decrease of 1% when compared with the same month in both 2024 and 2023. The CSO said the average length of stay for the tourists was 7.9 nights, down from an average of 8.1 nights…

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American Bitcoin, backed by Trump’s sons, aims to start trading in September

American Bitcoin, the bitcoin miner backed by US President Donald Trump’s two sons, has locked in crypto and traditional investors to back an all-stock merger that will allow the firm to soon start trading on the Nasdaq, the company’s largest investor said. The unlisted firm’s merger with Gryphon Digital Mining is set to be finalised…

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