Early CSO estimates show GDP growth of 3.2% in Q1
Preliminary figures for Gross Domestic Product, a measure of the economy which includes the contribution from multinationals, shows an increase ...
Read More Government confirms delay of pension auto-enrolment
The Government has confirmed that the start date for pension auto-enrolment is to be delayed from 30 September 2025 to ...
Read More Low supply among issues driving price of farmland – SCSI
Low supply, increasing demand from dairy farmers and issues around succession were the main factors driving up the price of ...
Read More Cabinet to consider memo on new Housing Activation Office
A memo to establish a new Strategic Housing Activation Office will go to the Cabinet this morning. However, the anticipated ...
Read More Most Irish consumers trust cards over other payment methods
73% of Irish consumers trust cards over all other payment methods, new data shows. The research carried out by Payments ...
Read More Still gradual margin for rate cuts – ECB’s Villeroy
US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are creating uncertainty for economies around the world but there is still margin for ...
Read More Number of uninsured drivers on roads drops
The percentage of uninsured private vehicles on Irish roads has almost halved following the introduction of the new Irish Motor ...
Read More EU will ‘leave no stone unturned’ to reduce trade uncertainty – Donohoe
The European Union will do all it can to engage with the United States on trade and reduce the massive ...
Read More IMF-World Bank meetings end with little tariff clarity, but economic foreboding
Global finance leaders came to Washington last week seeking clarity on what it would take to get some relief from ...
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