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Cabinet to consider abolishing development levies temporarily

Development levies for housing could be abolished temporarily under plans to be considered by Cabinet tomorrow. The measure, yet to ...
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Corporate insolvencies rose 22% in first quarter

The number of corporate insolvencies recorded in the first three months of the year rose 22% compared to the same ...
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Dollar, euro steady after strong US bank results

The US dollar and euro steadied today after strong US banking results firmed up expectations that the Federal Reserve and ...
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Dublin office lettings slump in first quarter

Office lettings in Dublin slumped in the first three months of the year, caused by the retrenchment in the tech ...
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Important to build up an ‘anti-austerity fund’ – Taoiseach

The Taoiseach has said that while there will be tax cuts and a welfare package in the next budget, it ...
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Cryptocurrency regulations to be approved in EU parliament

The first set of regulations for the trading of cryptocurrency are to be approved by the European Parliament today. If ...
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Dublin office lettings slump in first quarter

Office lettings in Dublin slumped in the first three months of the year, caused by the retrenchment in the tech ...
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Core euro zone inflation edges up in March, keeping ECB on alert

Euro zone inflation eased last month but underlying readings remained stubbornly high, Eurostat said today. The latest figures confirmed preliminary ...
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Government can’t rely on ‘volatile’ corporation tax – McGrath

The Government says the right decisions must be made with the budget surplus recorded this year, according to the Minister ...
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