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Mortgage arrears – is this the calm before another storm?

There was a time in the last decade when the Central Bank’s mortgage arrears figures were as keenly anticipated as ...
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Retail, transport workers should receive living wage – Varadkar

Essential workers including those in retail, transport, cleaning and food service should receive a living wage with access to an ...
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Slight decline in mortgages in arrears in final quarter – Central Bank

There was a marginal decline in the number of mortgage accounts on private residences that were in arrears at the ...
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Irish family firms cut more jobs than European peers

Irish family firms cut more jobs in the past year when compared to their European peers, according to a new report. ...
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Farmland prices see big jump of 15% in 2020, Irish Farmers Journal report shows

The average price of farmland rose by 15% nationally last year, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the latest Irish Farmers Journal’s ...
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Central Bank says firms must ‘set the right standards’

The stockbroker Davy need only look in the mirror when it asks itself how things went so catastrophically wrong, the ...
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ECB wants to keep yields in check while economy heals – Lane

The European Central Bank is aiming to stop bond yields from rising before the pandemic-hit euro zone economy is ready ...
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Shift in post-Brexit jobseeker activity evident in certain sectors – Indeed

A shift away from the UK as a destination for European job seekers post-Brexit is manifesting in increased interest in ...
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Half of firms plan to adopt remote working long-term

51% of businesses plan to adopt remote working on a permanent basis, according to new research carried out by CIPD ...
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