Europe’s banks brace for bad debt build up from coronavirus crisis
Europe’s banks are expected to have to set aside billions for potential loan losses as well as take profit hits ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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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