Darkening global outlook, central banks’ pivots signal more turbulence
Growing signs of lacklustre growth and risks emerging to the job market overshadowed a gathering of global policymakers at the ...
Read More Over 40% of workers did not use full holiday entitlements last year – survey
More than four out of ten people did not make full use of their full holiday entitlements last year, according ...
Read More Some mortgage holders with non-bank lenders to face big rate hikes this year
Thousands of mortgage holders who have their loans with non-bank lenders could be set to be see their mortgage rates ...
Read More Employment rate rises, female participation at record high
The employment rate in Ireland has increased almost 3% to over 74%, while female participation is at a record high. ...
Read More ECB has room for gradual rate cuts, Kazaks says
The European Central Bank has room to cut interest rates possibly two more times this year as inflation remains broadly ...
Read More Third of firms put money aside to pay cyber ransoms
Almost a third of businesses in Ireland have money put aside to pay for ransoms arising from ransomware attacks, a ...
Read More Third level education costs double in five years research finds
Parents of young adults attending third-level expect it will cost them €9,511 this year, when in reality if the student ...
Read More Euro zone August business activity surprisingly strong
Euro zone business activity showed surprising strength in August despite firms raising prices, a survey showed, potentially weakening expectations for ...
Read More Economy moderating after years of rapid expansion
Rising global trade tensions and direct competition for Foreign Direct Investment from large economies is already challenging Ireland’s growth potential. ...
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