Euro edges back towards two-decade low as energy supply crunch adds to growth fears
The euro remained under pressure amid growing recession fears fuelled by a possible energy supply crunch this morning, but the ...
Read More ‘New shock’ for European markets as gas price spike fuels inflation fears
Another dramatic spike in natural gas prices appears to have ended any hopes that Europe’s inflation battle is set to ...
Read More 365,000 new current accounts opened so far this year as banks exit
The main retail banks, An Post Money and Credit Unions have opened 365,000 personal current accounts so far this year, ...
Read More Annual wholesale electricity prices up 86% – CSO
Wholesale prices and the price of raw materials for manufacturing businesses rose at an annual rate of 6.2% in July, ...
Read More Oil climbs as Saudi Arabia warns of OPEC output cuts
Oil rose today as renewed concerns over tight supply dominated market sentiment after Saudi Arabia warned that the major oil ...
Read More Euro falls to new two-decade low against the dollar
The euro dropped to a fresh two-decade trough today as Europe was buffeted by concerns about energy supply and economic ...
Read More Government seeking return of €34m in PUP over-payments
The Government is seeking the return of almost €34m which was wrongly claimed in Pandemic Unemployment Payments (PUP) at the ...
Read More No small thing: The growing value of microtransactions
Having once been the butt of the joke amongst gamers, microtransactions have grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Today, some ...
Read More Electricity customers may be charged more from 5-7pm
Electricity supply companies may be charged more for their customers to use electricity between the hours of 5pm to 7pm. ...
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