Central Bank set to ease mortgage lending rules
The Central Bank looks set to relax its mortgage lending rules when it publishes the outcome of a review of ...
Read More 5% concrete levy to be introduced in September
The Government has agreed that the concrete levy announced in the Budget will be cut to 5% rather than the ...
Read More Oil prices stable as economic fears offset supply woes
Oil prices were stable today as the market balanced cuts to OPEC+ production quotas against fears of economic slowdown and ...
Read More European car sales grow for second month in a row in September – ACEA
European new car registrations jumped in September, the second month in a row of growth after 13 months of consecutive ...
Read More Sterling jumps against dollar on UK U-turn
The dollar lost ground against sterling and other major peers today as investor sentiment picked up following the UK’s dramatic ...
Read More Value of Irish exports and imports jump in August – CSO
The unadjusted exports of goods in August increased by €6.3 billion to €19.5 billion compared with August last year, today’s ...
Read More 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 ...
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