Mortgage approval values at highest level since 2011
New figures show that the number of mortgages approved fell by 0.2% in November on a monthly basis, while they ...
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Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan has said there will be a series of staggered dates regarding changes to restrictions, not ...
Read More ‘Significant differences remain’ as talks to continue
Talks on a post-Brexit trade pact between Britain and the EU are expected to continue today as “significant differences remain”. A ...
Read More European shares tumble on tighter Covid-19 curbs in UK, Brexit uncertainty
European shares slumped in opening trade this morning as the rapid spread of a new strain of the coronavirus led ...
Read More Some banks, businesses not to ready to implement new security rules by 1 Jan
The Department of Finance has said that some banks and businesses may not be fully ready to implement new security ...
Read More Ireland the eighth largest exporter of financial services; fifth in Europe – report
Ireland is the fifth largest exporter of financial services in Europe, according to a new report on the contribution of ...
Read More Just hours left for Brexit talks, says Barnier
Chief European Union negotiator Michel Barnier has warned that post-Brexit trade talks were at a “moment of truth” with just hours ...
Read More Housing supply issues amplified by pandemic – economist
The Covid-19 pandemic has amplified a trend of chronic and worsening shortage of housing and this is already being reflected ...
Read More EU should ‘see sense’ and agree trade deal – Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he hoped the European Union would “see sense” and agree a post-Brexit trade ...
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