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Oil hits lowest this century as coronavirus crisis hammers demand

Brent crude oil rose today after slumping below $16 a barrel to its lowest since 1999, supported by voluntary as ...
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Covid-19 welfare subsidies may be tapered – Donohoe

Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe has said that at the end of the 12-week introduction period ...
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Land prices fell by 6% last year as experts warn of negative Covid-19 impact

The price of agricultural land dropped by 6% last year, according to the latest review from the Society of Chartered ...
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Over one million now dependent on State income support

Over one million people are now either fully or partially dependent on the State for income support, according to the ...
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Construction resumes on social housing projects

Construction is resuming on 35 social housing projects to ensure local authorities can deliver accommodation for people currently in emergency ...
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Over 45,100 employers registered for wage subsidy scheme

There are over 45,100 employers registered with Revenue for the Covid-19 Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme, according to the latest figures ...
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House prices stable in February, before coronavirus disruption

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that residential property prices increased by 1.1% nationally in the year to ...
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Fuel prices are falling while everyone’s at home

The price of a litre of fuel has fallen significantly in recent weeks. However, with personal movement restricted to within ...
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Irish economy well placed to rebound from Covid-19 – Davy

A new report from stockbrokers Davy said that while the outbreak of Covid-19 presents significant challenges, Ireland’s economy should prove to ...
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