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CCPC survey shows gaps remain in pension planning

New research shows that significant gaps remain in Irish pension planning, with 38% of people surveyed having no pension in ...
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Level of mortgage arrears continue downward trend in Q2 – Central Bank

New Central Bank figures show the downward trend in the level of mortgage arrears seen over the past number of ...
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Cabinet to hear State pension age should not go beyond 66

Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys is bringing proposals to Cabinet to ensure the State pension age remains at 66 ...
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Making a small income from solar power in the home

Most of us have been peering at our gas and electricity bills through our fingers in recent months. And the ...
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Budget about ‘putting more money in people’s pockets’ – Varadkar

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said the main objective of this year’s Budget is “putting more money in people’s pockets” and ...
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People pushing out retirement plans due to cost of living – survey

A new survey shows that more than two in five people in Ireland without a pension have either delayed starting ...
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Oil ticks up, but on track for weekly loss on recession fears

Oil prices edged higher today but were on track for a weekly decline amid fears of sharp interest rate hikes ...
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European car sales rise in August, ending 13 month run of falls

European new car registrations grew in August, bringing an end to 13 months of consecutive decline, data from the region’s ...
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Cost-of-living crisis adding to competitiveness challenge – NCPC

The global cost-of-living crisis has added to the urgency for the Government to address Ireland’s competitiveness and productivity position. This ...
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