House prices rising amid ongoing supply shortage – daft.ie
Demand for property is holding up, despite interest rate increases, and an ongoing supply shortage is supporting prices, the latest ...
Read More Mortgage switching down almost 80% on last year
There was a huge drop in the number of people switching their mortgages in August compared to the same time ...
Read More Corporation tax growth levelling off – McGrath
The Minister for Finance has said there appears to be a “levelling-off” of the growth in corporation tax compared to ...
Read More Banks defend interest rate policies at committee
Representatives of the country’s main banks have defended their policies around the passing on of interest rate increases to customers ...
Read More Competitiveness Council urges action to meet new economic challenges
The National Competitiveness and Productivity Council has published its annual Challenge Report, which outlines some of the key issues facing ...
Read More Rise in number of electricity, gas customers in arrears
There has been a notable increase in the number of domestic electricity customers falling into arrears since the end of ...
Read More Living wage should rise to €14.80 per hour – technical group
The reference hourly living wage rate should rise to €14.80 per hour, according to the Living Wage Technical Group (LWTG). ...
Read More Competition authorities given new powers to fine companies up to €10m
From today, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) will be able to fine companies for breaching Irish and EU ...
Read More UN charter aims to promote gender equality in sustainable finance
A new United Nations charter aimed at promoting gender equality in the area of sustainable finance is being launched in ...
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