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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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). ...
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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 ...
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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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