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Markets drop on US-China trade war fears

European stock markets and oil prices fell this morning as a spat between top U.S. officials and China over the origin ...
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Residential property sales at lowest level since 2017

The residential property market is now at its lowest level for a first quarter since 2017, while sales in six ...
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More than 427,000 workers now on wage subsidy scheme

More than 427,000 workers are now having their wages subsidised by the Government under the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme, according ...
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Carbon tax increase kicks in today

Households face increases in their energy bills from today as the hike in the carbon tax kicks in. The tax ...
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Manufacturing collapses in April due to Covid-19 – PMI

Manufacturing in Ireland is going through record falls in output and employment, according to a new survey.  The AIB Manufacturing ...
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EU sets out ‘quick fixes’ to boost bank lending during pandemic

Banks should rein in bonuses to boost their capacity to help businesses and households hit by the coronavirus crisis, the ...
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S&P revises outlook for Irish banks downwards

Ratings agency S&P Global Ratings has revised down its outlook for three of the main Irish banks from stable to ...
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Calls for law change to allow virtual AGMs

It is the time of the year when many companies are due to hold their Annual General Meetings, however, because ...
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Housing alliance seeks permission to restart building works

A housing alliance which is building affordable homes is getting a site ready to reopen next week, despite not having permission to ...
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