EU leaders to focus on risk of banking contagion
EU leaders meeting for the second day of a summit in Brussels will be briefed by the European Central Bank ...
Read More Decline in switching activity leads to drop in new mortgage approvals in February
A decline in switching activity following a busy period that saw many borrowers lock in fixed rates, contributed to a ...
Read More 35% of consumers struggling to cope with inflation – study
The latest monthly Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey has found that 35% of consumers said they are struggling to cope ...
Read More Electric car grant to be cut to €3,500 from €5,000 from July
The Department of Transport has today confirmed that the maximum private vehicle electric car grant will be set at €3,500 ...
Read More Tech sector in a ‘state of flux’ as job cuts continue
The director of Technology Ireland has said recent lay-offs by technology companies shows that the sector is somewhat in a ...
Read More Govt to set up tillage group amid doubts on land targets
A new group to examine the future of the tillage sector is being established by Minister for Agriculture, Food and ...
Read More Many vacant home refurbishments unviable unless grants rise – report
A new report has cast doubt on the financial viability of renovating many vacant or derelict properties, without a significant ...
Read More McGrath confident Irish banking sector can withstand global turbulence
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has expressed confidence in the Irish banking sector to withstand the turbulence being experienced in ...
Read More EU to propose clampdown on companies using fake ‘green’ claims
The European Commission wants to require companies in Europe to back up climate-friendly claims about their products with evidence, under ...
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