European Central Bank expected to cut interest rates for seventh time in a year
The European Central Bank is widely expected to cut interest rates by one-quarter of a percentage point later today. The ...
Read More Government urged not to overly delay pension auto-enrolment
The Government is being urged not to defer the deadline for auto-enrolment of workers into pension schemes beyond early 2026. ...
Read More Pharmaceutical exports jump by 146% in February – CSO
Preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office show that exports of medical and pharmaceutical products jumped by €9.2 billion, or ...
Read More Gas use increases in March as weather shifts and wind energy output falls
Overall gas demand in March rose by 13% compared to February, and by 4% compared to the same month last ...
Read More Stronger economic growth in ROI compared to NI – study
The Republic of Ireland has higher wages, stronger economic growth and better living standards than Northern Ireland, according to a ...
Read More Oil edges up on potential US tariff exemptions on cars
Oil prices inched higher today, supported by new tariff exemptions floated by US President Donald Trump and a rebound in ...
Read More Calls for investigation into axed golden visa scheme
A golden visa scheme giving residency in Ireland and access to Europe has generated €500 million since it was axed ...
Read More EU should ‘be careful’ in tariff talks with US – Chambers
Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers has said that the European Union needs “to be careful about what we put ...
Read More US exempts smartphones, computers from global tariffs
The US government has granted tariff exclusions for smartphones, computers and other electronics imported largely from China, sparing them from ...
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