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European stocks start week in red

Europe’s stock markets opened lower, as EU leaders struggled to unite over the terms of a vast 750 billion euro ...
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Oil prices fall amid rising Covid-19 cases worldwide

Oil prices fell on Monday, unnerved by the prospect that a recovery in fuel demand could be derailed by a ...
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Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme has cost over €2bn to date

The government’s Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme has now cost in excess of €2 billion, according to the latest statistics issued ...
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Liquidity and cashflow key concerns for 1 in 3 businesses – survey

Almost half of those working in the accountancy profession have called for greater leniency on filing deadlines, interest and penalties ...
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ECB survey points to shallower recession, stronger rebound

The euro zone economy may contract less this year than the European Central Bank had forecast and its recovery could ...
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Ireland fined by EU top court over anti-money laundering rules

The European Union’s top court has fined Ireland for delays and incomplete application of the EU’s rules against money laundering ...
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Enterprise Ireland warns of challenging year ahead due to Covid-19, Brexit

Enterprise Ireland has cautioned that 2020 will be very challenging for many Irish exporters due to the outbreak of Covid-19 ...
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EU court rules EU-US data protection agreement invalid

The European Court of Justice has rejected a key EU tool used to transfer Europeans’ personal data across the Atlantic ...
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Irish SMEs ‘cautiously optimistic’ about the future – Facebook survey

A survey reveals that despite enforced business closures, challenging restrictions and loss of revenue, 51% of Irish SMEs are feeling ...
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