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Financial literacy levels here lag other countries – Bank of Ireland study

Financial literacy levels in Ireland appear to lag those in other comparable jurisdictions, a study carried out on behalf of ...
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Small firms conned out of €8m through fraud last year

Small firms were conned out of €8m last year as a result of cases of invoice and so-called CEO impersonation ...
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Economy facing risk of overheating this year – ESRI

The economy is set to grow more strongly this year than had been expected and may even overheat, according to ...
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Over 60,000 homes could be built on State-owned land – report

More than 60,000 homes could be built on State-owned land, according to a report going to Cabinet this morning. The ...
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Irish base for EU Anti-Money Laundering Authority to be considered

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath will today seek Cabinet approval for Ireland to apply to become the base for the ...
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Total value of Irish pensions fell almost 16% in 2022

The total value of Irish pensions fell by almost 16% last year, according to new figures. Rising interest rates and ...
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Overall gas demand down 11% in February from January

Mild weather February saw the country’s overall gas demand fall by 11% compared to January, and decrease by 25% in ...
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Interest rates on some State savings products to rise

The interest rates on a range of medium to long-term State savings products are to increase, on foot of several ...
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80% rise in home energy upgrades last year – SEAI

The Government supported almost 27,200 home energy upgrades or retrofits last year through the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. The ...
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