Sterling softens after UK PM Truss speech
Britain’s pound weakened against the dollar today, ending a six-day rally but avoiding recent lows as British Prime Minister Liz ...
Read More Residential property market may be overvalued by 7%, ESRI warns
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has warned that the residential property market in Ireland may be overvalued by ...
Read More Gap between electricity demand and supply likely to get worse – EirGrid
The electricity system will face a shortfall of supply over demand for the next decade, according to grid operator EirGrid. ...
Read More Cabinet signs off on plan for three €200 energy credits
The Cabinet has approved a plan to pay three electricity credits to every household over the next six months. It ...
Read More Overall tax revenue to end of September just under €58bn
Overall tax revenue for the first nine months of the year came in at just shy of €58 billion, the ...
Read More Lower growth next year but no recession – Central Bank
The Central Bank has reduced its forecasts for growth in the domestic economy next year and raised its outlook for ...
Read More Updated finance strategy sets target of 5,000 new jobs
The Government has set a target of growing the level of employment in the international financial services sector by 5,000 ...
Read More IMF to consider emergency funding for Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund’s executive board will consider Ukraine’s request for $1.3 billion in additional emergency funding on Friday as ...
Read More Govt to discuss how €200 energy credits will be paid
The Cabinet is to discuss how the energy assistance measures in Budget 2023 will be implemented. Minister for the Environment, ...
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