No changes to Budget framework despite better tax receipts – Donohoe
The Minister for Finance has said he is not looking at making any further changes to the framework for October’s ...
Read More 1 in 5 SMEs expect to pass on higher costs
Over a fifth of SMEs expect to pass higher prices on to their customers as a result of inflationary pressures, ...
Read More Govt delays PUP move to Jobseekers payments to October
The Government has said that no recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) will be transitioned to Jobseeker payments before ...
Read More Euro zone growth revised up as consumer spending rebounds
The euro zone economy grew by more than initially forecast in the second quarter of the year, revised data from ...
Read More ISIF makes €450m gain in H1 as it plans green investment
Ireland’s €9.2 billion sovereign investment fund has almost doubled its total investment gains in eighteen months. The Ireland Strategic Investment ...
Read More New Covid scheme for business opens to applicants
A new targeted Government funded support scheme, aimed at assisting vulnerable but viable businesses whose earnings have collapsed due to ...
Read More Covid costs Ireland’s tourism sector an estimated €13.4bn
The Covid-19 pandemic has cost the tourism sector here €13.4bn and 100,000 jobs have been lost as a result, a ...
Read More European banks still booking profits in tax havens – report
Top banks in Europe continue to use tax havens to book chunks of profits, a trend that has changed little ...
Read More First EI in-person Enterprise Ireland trade mission since pandemic onset
Enterprise Ireland’s first in-person trade mission since the onset of the Covid pandemic starts today in London, before moving on ...
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