Euro clears nine month peak as ECB hawks let fly
The euro scaled a nine-month high on the dollar today as more hawkish comments on European interest rates contrasted with ...
Read More 365 jobs secured under small firm rescue process – Baker Tilly
365 jobs have so far been secured as a result of 16 small businesses availing of the expedited restructuring process ...
Read More Ireland to avoid recession in 2023 report predicts
Ireland will avoid recession this year, due to record household savings and the capacity for the Government to provide support ...
Read More Wealthier households more likely to receive inheritances – Central Bank
Research published by the Central Bank today reveals that over one third of households in Ireland have received an inheritance. ...
Read More Taoiseach meets big tech at Davos
The Taoiseach is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos where he is meeting political leaders and the chief executives ...
Read More Jobs market ‘cooling’ amid fall in vacancies
Job vacancies were down by 11% in the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to the previous year, according to a ...
Read More Property price growth slows as Dublin prices fall
Residential property price inflation slowed further in November to a rate of 8.6%, down from 9.7% in October, according to ...
Read More Euro zone inflation eases to 9.2% as expected
Euro zone consumer inflation decelerated as expected in December, the European Union’s statistics office Eurostat confirmed today, thanks to a ...
Read More ‘Whole range of measures’ as part of EV charging plan – Ryan
Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said “a whole range of measures” will be rolled out as part of the ...
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