ECB raises interest rates again but keeps options open for September
The European Central Bank has today raised interest rates for the ninth consecutive time and said it was open-minded about ...
Read More Corporate insolvencies rise 30% in first half of year
329 corporate insolvencies were recorded in Ireland in the first half of the year, new figures from Deloitte show. This ...
Read More Gas demand 9% lower in June compared to last year
Warmer weather and the ending of the academic year in education institutions led to demand for gas dropping by 10% ...
Read More Further 0.25% increase in interest rates expected from ECB today
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to raise interest rates again at a meeting of its Governing Council in ...
Read More Mortgage activity slows but lending to FTB remains robust
The volume of new mortgages drawn down by first-time buyers in the second three months of the year fell for ...
Read More Government extends Abhaile scheme for four more years
The Abhaile scheme, which supports families who are in serious or long-term mortgage arrears and are at risk of losing ...
Read More 20% never carry cash, younger people leading the way
Younger people are leading the way when it comes to cashless living, with half of 18-24 year olds saying they ...
Read More Oil edges higher, buoyed by tighter supplies
Oil prices rose today, buoyed by evidence of tightening supplies and economic stimulus in slow-recovering China. Brent futures were up ...
Read More ‘Consumers feeling strengths as well as strains’
The pressures facing Irish consumers are fading but are far from finished, according to the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index, ...
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