Oil spikes to 2008 highs as US, Europe mull Russian oil import ban
Oil prices soared more than 9% today, touching their highest since 2008, as the US and European allies mull a ...
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This week was a busy one in the Irish banking landscape as AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB all ...
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Since the end of last summer, inflation has rebounded across our own economy as well as the rest of the ...
Read More Why are there not more women workers in Ireland?
One of the surprises of the recession caused by the pandemic is that, unlike the financial crisis over a decade ...
Read More Nothing off the table over further EU sanctions against Russia – McGuinness
The European Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union, has said nothing is off the table when ...
Read More Commercial vacancy rate hits highest level in 9 years
The commercial vacancy rate across the country reached 13.9% in the final quarter of last year, the highest level recorded ...
Read More Growth in service sector picks up as restrictions lift
Growth in the country’s service sector picked up strongly in February, as the recovery from the pandemic gained momentum following ...
Read More Euro zone inflation soars to new high of 5.8%
Euro zone inflation soared to another record high last month, intensifying a policy dilemma for the European Central Bank, which ...
Read More Oil spikes to 7-year high as markets avoid Russian supply
Oil prices surged to seven-year highs today as supply disruption fears mounted following hefty sanctions on Russian banks amid the ...
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