Economic co-operation between EU, US ‘at a new high’ – Donohoe
Minster for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said economic co-operation between Ireland, the European Union and the United States is at ...
Read More Sterling edges up on UK fiscal policy U-turn
Sterling inched cautiously higher following British Prime Minister Liz Truss’s partial reversal of her government’s economic plan. The pound gained ...
Read More International Sustainable Finance Centre to be set-up
Ireland is to be the location for a new International Sustainable Finance Centre. The centre will act as an international ...
Read More Inflation rate moderates to 8.2% in September – CSO
New Central Statistics Office figures show that the annual rate of inflation rose by 8.2% in September, down from an ...
Read More Home price growth slows to 12.2% in August – CSO
Residential property prices increased by 12.2% in the year to the end of August according to the Central Statistics Office, ...
Read More Oil inches up on weaker dollar, low US diesel stocks
Oil prices reversed earlier losses and inched up in Asian trade today, supported by a weaker US dollar and falling ...
Read More UK economy on brink of recession as it shrinks in August
Britain’s economy looks set to go into recession as data showed it unexpectedly shrank in August, underscoring the challenge for ...
Read More Irish mortgage rates steady in August – Central Bank
New figures from the Central Bank show the average interest rate on new Irish mortgages rose to 2.64% in August ...
Read More Years before Ireland has secure enough LNG storage – Ryan
It will be years before Ireland has enough secure liquid natural gas (LNG) storage, the Minister for the Environment has ...
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