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Govt approves drafting of bill to cap moneylender rates

The Government has approved the drafting of a bill which will introduce a cap on the interest rates that moneylenders ...
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Euro zone bond yields fall ahead of ECB policy meeting

Euro zone government bond yields fell on Monday ahead of Thursday’s policy meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB), while ...
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Rise in new companies registered in first half of year

Almost 14,000 new companies were registered in Ireland in the first half of the year, up 42% on the same ...
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A heatwave hits the economy

It’s not just temperatures which have shot up this week. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) confirmed that the economy, or ...
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Concern at Govt plans to run deficit of almost 3%

The Chairman of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has expressed concern at the Government plans to run a deficit of ...
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Consumers feel safer going to restaurants, survey shows

Consumers now feel safer going to restaurants, hotels and attending in-person events, according to a new survey from Deloitte. Their ...
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Appetite for saving money declines as economic reopening gather pace

There are indications in Bank of Ireland’s latest Savings and Investment Index that appetite for saving money is declining as ...
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Donohoe ‘committed’ to retaining low corporate tax rate

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said he is “so committed” to retaining Ireland’s low corporate tax rate that he ...
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Two thirds of parents struggle with back to school costs

Almost two thirds of parents surveyed by the Irish League of Credit Unions for its annual back to school survey ...
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