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Euro zone economy not near ‘super bounce back’ – Lane

The chief economist of the European Central Bank Philip Lane has said he does not believe economies are “entering some ...
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Firms pledge to improve diversity, inclusivity in workplace

New research has found that a person with a disability is four and-a-half times more likely to be unemployed than ...
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Prospective buyers unhappy over omission of apartments from scheme

Demand is high and supply remains low. That’s the stark reality of the country’s housing market. The Government hopes its ...
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Personal injury reforms to ‘positively’ impact premiums – Zurich CEO

New personal injury guidelines for the insurance industry will “positively” impact premiums, according to the CEO of Zurich Ireland. Anthony ...
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Donohoe defends 10% stamp duty proposal on bulk buying

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has defended the decision to exempt apartments from the Government’s proposal to introduce a stamp ...
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Post-Covid ‘balancing act’ the next challenge for business

A new survey shows that 43% of organisations overall reported that absenteeism fell during 2020. This figure was even higher ...
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EU proposes ‘business-friendly’ unified tax rulebook for companies

The European Commission has proposed new corporation tax rules in Europe that could allow companies to file one tax return ...
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Over 95% of workers support some form of remote working – survey

Over 95% of workers now favour some form of remote working, with fewer than 5% wanting a full-time return to ...
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Cabinet to discuss proposals to prevent bulk buying of homes

The ministers for Housing and Finance are expected to bring proposals to the Cabinet this morning to prevent the bulk ...
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