Prices paid for farmers’ produce drop 2.2%
Returns to farmers for their produce have fallen overall from March to April this year, according to the latest figures ...
Read More Calm weather leads to drop in wind energy generation in May
Wind generated just 23% of Ireland’s electricity in May, with calm conditions leading to a 38% drop in generation when ...
Read More Government urged to tackle energy poverty in Budget
The Government is being urged to use October’s Budget to tackle energy poverty and break Ireland’s dependence on fossil fuels ...
Read More McGrath calls on banks to keep mortgage customers out of arrears
Speaking at a Banking Payments Federation Ireland conference, Micheal McGrath said genuine people should not be allowed to fall into ...
Read More Slight contraction in construction activity in May
Construction activity contracted again in May, but only slightly, as demand improved. The latest BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPRE) Ireland ...
Read More Annual inflation rate slows to 6.6% in May from 7.2%
The annual rate of inflation slowed to 6.6% in May, compared to 7.2% in April, new figures from the Central ...
Read More Mortgages from credit-servicing firms face higher interest rates, Central Bank data shows
The Central Bank has published data showing customers with mortgages at credit-servicing firms face higher interest rates. The analysis shows ...
Read More INAB calls on businesses to be ‘accreditation aware’
Today on World Accreditation Day, the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) is calling on businesses to employ accredited services to ...
Read More NTMA sells €1.25 billion of 2033, 2050 bonds
The National Treasury Management Agency said it sold €1.25 billion of bonds maturing in 2033 and 2050 at auction today ...
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