Oil steadies as supply tightness duels with recession fears
Oil prices steadied today, recovering from earlier losses, as investors weighed potentially tight supply against economic storm clouds that could ...
Read More Consumers urged to support local designers and makers amid cost-of-living squeeze
Consumers are being urged to consider buying Irish-made crafts and designs amid the ongoing cost-of-living squeeze, as spending in the ...
Read More Govt to outline dates for payments announced in Budget
The Government will today outline the payment dates for the €1.2 billion worth of lump sum social protection supports announced ...
Read More Oil falls as investors take profit on China demand concerns
Oil prices fell today, snapping five days of gains, as investors took profits after a report on slowing economic activity ...
Read More Reducing gas prices dominating European summit
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said Europe will develop a coordinated approach to the energy crisis, but it will take time. ...
Read More ‘Historic milestone’ as new auto-enrolment pension scheme approved
The Government has approved details of the new pension auto-enrolment scheme ahead of its expected introduction in 2024. Workers will ...
Read More 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. ...
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