Skip to content

News

Exports by Enterprise Ireland clients rose 19% to new record high in 2022

Exports by Enterprise Ireland (EI) backed companies grew by a record 19% last year to €32.1 billion, fuelled in part ...
Read More

Euro, dollar status should not be taken for granted – ECB’s Lagarde

The US and the euro zone should not take the international status of their currencies for granted as countries such ...
Read More

Euro zone inflation to slow but ‘considerable uncertainty’ – Lagarde

The high rate of inflation in the euro zone ought to come down over the coming months, European Central Bank ...
Read More

Irish jobs market stable despite tech layoffs – Morgan McKinley

The Irish jobs market has remained resilient despite recent layoffs in the technology sector, according to the latest Morgan McKinley ...
Read More

State to charge 30% on increased value of land rezoned for housing

A new bill could see landowners and developers pay a charge of 30% on the difference in the value of ...
Read More

Inflation eases to 7.7% in March from 8.5% – CSO

The annual rate of inflation eased to 7.7% in March from 8.5% in February, according to the latest figures from ...
Read More

85% of Ulster Bank and KBC Bank Ireland accounts now closed

New figures from the Central Bank show that a total of 86,298 current and deposit accounts were closed in Ulster ...
Read More

Property price increases slow to 5% in February – CSO

The annual rate of residential property price increases slowed nationally to 5% in February, compared to 6.1% in January, new ...
Read More

UK’s De La Rue warns FY profit below expectations on dwindling cash demand

Struggling British banknote printer De La Rue warned its fiscal 2023 profit was set to miss market expectations and next ...
Read More