Ireland’s ties with US pose ‘notable downward risks’ to economy
Ireland’s deep economic ties to the US pose “notable downward risks” to the economy despite 3.4% GDP growth this year, ...
Read More 15% rise in motor liability claims by pedestrians in 2024
There was a 15% rise in motor liability claims among pedestrians last year, while motorcyclists account for just 2% of ...
Read More Asking prices for rents move above €2,000 for first time in first quarter – report
Average asking prices for rents nationally rose by 3.4% between January and March of this year, going above €2,000 for ...
Read More 80% of people got news from TV or radio in 2023 – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that 79.8% of people said they got information on news and current ...
Read More Breakthrough in EU-UK post-Brexit reset talks – officials
There has been a breakthrough in last minute talks to secure an agreement on an EU-UK post-Brexit reset, according to ...
Read More ECB may be nearing end of rate cuts but trade war is a risk, policymaker says
European Central Bank interest rates may be close to bottoming out but uncertainty was high and the environment was prone ...
Read More Euro zone growth downgraded but employment holding up
The euro zone economy grew slower in the first quarter than initially estimated but employment held up well, indicating that ...
Read More Record personal loans for car, home improvement in 2024
A record €2.5 billion worth of personal loans were drawn down last year. These included loans for cars, home improvement ...
Read More Average interest rate on new mortgages falls again in March
New figures from the Central Bank show that the average interest rate on new mortgages in Ireland continued to fall ...
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