Over a third of electricity produced by wind power last month
A report today shows that more than one third of electricity used in Ireland last month was generated by wind ...
Read More Personal loan draw downs hit new high, car loans surge
The volume and value of personal loan draw downs reached a new high between July and September last year, new ...
Read More Over supply of Dublin offices could continue until 2027
The over supply of office space in Dublin could continue until the end of 2026 or start of 2027, new ...
Read More New tenancy rents rose faster than existing ones last year, says RTB
Rents in new tenancies went up faster than in existing tenancies, according to new figures from the Residential Tenancies Board ...
Read More Dublin Airport expansion ‘essential’ for economic growth, says Chambers
Minister of State Jack Chambers has said he believes the personal criticism of Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan by Ryanair ...
Read More Tech employers faced with wage pressures and talent shortages
Employers in the tech sector are facing challenges when it comes to wage pressures and the availability of talent. According ...
Read More Tax take rises in January, driven by VAT, income tax
The amount of tax collected by the State increased by almost 5% in January when compared to the same time ...
Read More Weakest pace of services expansion in 3 years in January – AIB PMI
There was a marked slowdown in the rate of expansion in activity in the services sector in January, according to ...
Read More Global economy to fare better than thought in 2024 – OECD
The global economy is on course to hold up better this year than expected only a few months ago as ...
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