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Paschal Donohoe ‘optimistic’ on prospects for EU banking union

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is “optimistic” that progress can be made on the completion of the EU banking union ...
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Majority in favour of flexible working arrangements: poll

Women, younger people and the lower paid are strongly in favour of more flexible working arrangements according to a poll ...
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Mortgage approvals down on December but up year-on-year – BPFI

Mortgage approvals fell in January when compared to the previous month, but were higher year-on-year, according to data from the ...
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Inflation hitting low income, rural and older households harder – Central Bank

A new report from the Central Bank has found that lower income, older and rural households have faced a higher ...
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Ireland’s national debt ‘one of the highest in the world’ on a per capita basis

The State took on an additional €33 billion in debt over the two years of the pandemic, according to a ...
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New rights for consumers on digital goods and services under new law

A new law strengthening consumer rights has been approved by the Government. The Consumer Rights Bill will provide protections over ...
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Housing supply falls to record low level – Sherry FitzGerald

New analysis shows that the country’s stock of houses available for sale is now at the lowest level on record. ...
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Gas demand up over 10% in January – GNI

Demand for gas in January was up almost 11% on December’s levels, according to Gas Networks Ireland’s latest gas demand ...
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Credit unions want bigger chunk of mortgage market

The Irish League of Credit Unions has called on the Minister with Responsibility for Credit Unions, Sean Fleming, to make ...
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