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Mortgage approvals continue to grow, driven by first-time buyers

New figures show that the number of mortgages approved were up 0.9% in April on a monthly basis, while they ...
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Govt set to reduce PUP by €50 from September

The Government looks set to begin reducing the Pandemic Unemployment Payment by €50 a week from September. It’s understood that ...
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Momentum in economy building, Bank of Ireland’s Economic Pulse shows

Bank of Ireland’s Economic Pulse came in at 89.5 in May – back above its pre-pandemic level – which bodes ...
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Crypto assets a great concern, says Central Bank’s Rowland

The rising popularity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin is “of great concern” according to the Central Bank’s Derville Rowland. “Crypto ...
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National Economic Plan to map out recovery plans

It is widely expected that the Cabinet will approve and publish the Government’s National Economic Plan next week. This will ...
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Work-life balance top well-being concern for employers

A new survey has revealed that work-life balance is the number one well-being issue Irish employers are concerned about followed ...
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ISME dissatisfied with non-vaccinated workers’ guidance

Small firms’ body ISME has accused the Government of exposing employers to potential legal action by failing to give them ...
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Deadline for annual returns extended to 11 June

The Registrar of Companies has extended the deadline for the filing of annual returns to 11 June. The Registrar said ...
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European Union to finalise huge farm policy overhaul

European Union agriculture ministers said negotiators are close to a deal that aims to reform the bloc’s huge farming subsidy ...
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