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Jobseeker payments to be collected in post office again

Recipients of jobseekers’ payments will soon have to attend a post office again in order to collect them, under plans ...
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Economy expected to continue to grow strongly this year, Central Bank forecasts

The Central Bank has said the economy is expected to continue to grow strongly this year. Its latest Quarterly Bulletin ...
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Consumers lack awareness of credit card interest rates, survey reveals

New research suggests that 65% of consumers don’t know how their credit card interest is calculated. The survey carried out ...
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Number of mortgage drawdowns in 2021 hit 12 year high

Last year saw the highest number of mortgage drawdowns since 2009, worth a total value of €10.5 billion. 43,994 mortgages ...
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Oil prices rebound as growing geopolitical tensions fuel supply fears

Oil prices bounced back today, recovering some of the previous day’s losses, as growing tension in Eastern Europe and the ...
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Cabinet to sign-off on €100 electricity credit scheme

The Cabinet is set to sign-off on a €210 million legislative plan at their weekly meeting this morning, which aims ...
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Central Bank chief warns of inflation risks

The Governor of the Central Bank has said “the prospects for Ireland’s economy appear bright” but warned that the risks ...
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Swift rebound in spending forecast in Irish economy

A swift rebound in consumer and business spending is in prospect for 2022 as almost all pandemic restrictions come to ...
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Euro zone recovery stuttered in January as Omicron hit services – PMI

The euro zone economic recovery weakened further this month as renewed restrictions imposed to contain the Omicron coronavirus variant put ...
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