EU to delay euro clearing decision on Brexit divorce threat – source
The European Union is set to delay a decision on allowing clearing houses in London to continue clearing euro transactions ...
Read More Fears weak sterling will fuel online sales as shoppers urged to buy local
Retailers are fearful that weak sterling will help fuel a surge in online shopping at UK websites in the run-up ...
Read More New laws to screen investment from ‘unfriendly’ governments
The Government will introduce new laws to screen foreign direct investment (FDI) coming to Ireland, Enterprise, Trade and Employment Minister ...
Read More Imperative to avoid second lockdown ‘if possible’ – Varadkar
ánaiste Leo Varadkar has said Ireland may be close to the level “at which we can live with the virus”. ...
Read More ‘Too much stimulus cash is now saved in banks’ – Ibec
The Government has pumped too much cash to households during the Covid-19 crisis and should find a way to “extract” ...
Read More UK agrees first major post-Brexit trade deal with Japan
Britain today said it had secured its first major post-Brexit trade agreement – a free trade deal with Japan – ...
Read More UK economy grows by 6.6% in July, extending recovery from Covid crash
The UK economy grew for a third month in a row in July as pubs, restaurants and other sectors reopened ...
Read More Covid-19 impact on labour market ‘staggering’ – McGrath
he Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said government spending this year will be in the region of €86 ...
Read More Central Bank finds weaknesses in some credit unions
Weaknesses have been identified in a number of credit unions as part of a supervisory analysis conducted by the Central ...
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