Euro clings to parity as markets await U.S. inflation data
The euro hovered a whisker above parity to the dollar today, with traders wary of the single currency being forced ...
Read More Taoiseach says cost-of-living crisis could last into next spring
The Taoiseach has warned that the cost-of-living crisis could last into the spring of 2023. Speaking on RTÉ’s Prime Time, ...
Read More REInvest makes first Dublin buy in €65m deal for 5 Harcourt Road
Luxembourg property asset manager REInvest Asset Management has bought a property in Dublin for the first time in the company’s ...
Read More Euro nears parity with dollar on growth fears
The euro sank to within a whisker of parity with the dollar today and stock markets fell as the prospect ...
Read More Skill shortage threatens financial services talent pipeline – report
A shortage of people with a well-rounded skill set, including role-specific technical skills and in-demand soft skills, represents a threat ...
Read More Exports by Enterprise Ireland backed companies increased by 12% to record level in 2021
Exports by companies supported by Enterprise Ireland increased by 12% to a €27.29 billion last year – the highest level ...
Read More Cabinet agrees stricter controls on online platforms advertising short-term lets
The Government has approved moves to strengthen regulatory controls on the short-term letting of property. These controls will apply to ...
Read More High prices forced first contraction in construction sector in over a year
Severe price pressures forced the Irish construction sector to contract marginally in June, the first time it has reduced in ...
Read More Banks not trusted by farmers – Irish Banking Culture Board report
There is an “absence of trust” amongst farmers in banks, according to the latest report from the Irish Banking Culture ...
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