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Claims on health insurance plans fall by almost a third

THERE has been a sharp drop in the number of claims made on health insurance plans due to the pandemic ...
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Progress made on internal bank culture but public trust levels remain low

There is ‘a very substantial number of customers’ who believe that banks handle their data securely, according to the chair ...
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Majority of businesses stable or in growth mode – IntertradeIreland

Nearly two thirds of businesses surveyed by InterTrade Ireland said they are in stable or growth mode, in a further ...
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Most businesses plan return of employees to workplaces within three months – Ibec

More than three quarters of businesses are planning to return employees to their workplaces within the next three months if ...
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NTMA raises €1.5bn as bond yields creep up again

The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) successfully raised €1.5bn in an auction of benchmark Irish government bonds this morning. The three ...
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Donohoe says more must be done to help first time buyers

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said he appreciates the urgency of Ireland’s housing situation, and he acknowledged that the ...
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Consumer prices rise for first time since start of pandemic – CSO

The annual rate of consumer inflation rose by 1.1% in April, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics ...
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Talent exodus could cost business up to €1.2 billion

55% of employees are looking to change roles in either the next six or 12 months or once the economy ...
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NCPC urges businesses to maximise remote working benefits

Remote working has the potential to bring economic, social and environmental benefits – but some enterprises may struggle with additional ...
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