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Irish mortgage rates highest in euro zone again

Ireland once again has the highest mortgage interest rates in the euro zone, new figures from the Central Bank show. ...
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Donohoe: Impact of EWSS cuts to become clearer in March

The Minister for Finance has said the Government will have a better idea next month what impact the reduction of ...
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Rents up over 10% in final quarter of last year, Daft report reveals

Rents nationally rose at an annual rate of just over 10% in the last three months of last year, according ...
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Sick pay plan approved by Oireachtas committee

A Government plan to give all workers the right to paid sick leave has been approved by the Oireachtas Committee ...
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Personal loans for home improvements jump 25% in 2021

Over 43,000 personal loans for home improvements were drawn down last year, up almost 25% on the previous year. New ...
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4,500 companies saved from going bust during pandemic

Government pandemic supports saved at least 4,500 Irish companies from going bust – an average of 50 companies every week, ...
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Grocery price inflation hits highest level since October 2020

New data show that household budgets are coming under pressure as grocery price inflation reached its highest level since October ...
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ECB’s Lagarde downplays inflation concerns

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde appeared to downplay inflation concerns today, arguing that price pressures could still subside before ...
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Road traffic numbers hit pre-pandemic levels, but fewer use public transport

The number of cars on Irish roads has hit pre-pandemic levels, but there are fewer people travelling on public transport. ...
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