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No changes to Central Bank’s mortgage rules

The Central Bank has today left its key rules on mortgage lending unchanged and also extended its relaxation of certain ...
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Switching off: Do workers have a ‘right to disconnect’?

The line between work and home life has blurred for many over the past few months.  While there are countless ...
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ECB warns against early withdrawal of Covid supports

The European Central Bank has said if governments withdraw financial support from households and companies too early, it could “set ...
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UK fiscal watchdog warns of impact of no-deal Brexit

Britain’s independent fiscal watchdog, the Office of Budget Responsibility, has said a no-deal Brexit at the end of this year will ...
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Traffic light system proposed for non-EU air travel

A draft report from the Oireachtas Transport Committee has recommended that a traffic light system for countries outside the EU ...
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5 top tips for borrowing at Christmas

Last week, I spoke about making cents this Christmas. The expression ‘things are tight at Christmas’ resonates with many of ...
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Government to extend Credit Guarantee Scheme and redundancy provisions

The Government has decided to extend two measures which were brought in to help businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic.  The ...
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Taoiseach remains hopeful Brexit deal can be agreed

The Taoiseach has said that Brexit amounts to the most significant fundamental economic change the country has faced in 50 ...
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Christmas shoppers urged to be wary of online fraud

Consumers shopping online this week are being advised to be on the lookout for scams. Black Friday and Cyber Monday ...
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