Irish household deposits rose by €1.1bn in May
Irish household savings rose by €1.1 billion in May when compared to April, according to data published by the European ...
Read More Fall in number of mortgages approved in May – BPFI
New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show there was a fall in the number of mortgages approved by ...
Read More Strong increase in June sentiment survey suggests Irish consumers sense brighter days ahead
The consumer mood improved this month, according to the latest Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey, on the back of lower ...
Read More Annual second-hand home prices up by 5.5%
New figures from estate agent Sherry FitzGerald show that the average value of second-hand homes in Ireland saw a 1.8% ...
Read More Insolvencies up 25% in first half of the year
The number of insolvencies here was 25% higher in the first six months of the year than it was in ...
Read More Workers’ incomes set to rise this year and next as wages rise and inflation falls – ESRI
Workers in Ireland should see their incomes rise in real terms both this year and next, due to falling inflation ...
Read More 14% of companies using AI to evaluate job applications
14% of companies are using artificial intelligence to evaluate job applications, new data shows. This includes scanning CVs or scoring ...
Read More McGrath nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has been nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner. The move was agreed by Government party ...
Read More New Minister for Finance to be formally appointed in Dáil
The new Minister of Finance Jack Chambers will be formally appointed this afternoon. The Dublin West TD will succeed Michael ...
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