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Fewer than one in ten small and medium businesses in Ireland are embracing remote or flexible working. This is despite ...
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Irish banks must shed a further €9bn of bad loans to meet ECB targets, Moody’s has warned. Unlike the early ...
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Read More Friday 2 November 2018 Irish banks face ‘toughest ever’ European stress tests
Regulators’ ‘worst case’ scenario by factors in house prices here falling by 5.1pc HIGH stocks of bad loans and a ...
Read More US to seek trade agreements with Japan, European Union and UK
The US Trade Representative’s office told Congress on Tuesday it intends to open trade talks with the European Union, the ...
Read More Fexco acquires London’s largest specialist foreign exchange business for £10m
Kerry-based fintech company Fexco has acquired London’s leading retail foreign exchange company Thomas Exchange Global (TEG). It is understood that ...
Read More Bitcoin slides 70pc from $20,000 high
Bitcoin dropped to the lowest level this year as pressure mounts on the embryonic digital-currency sector, with global central bankers ...
Read More Smurfit Jr’s gambling software company raises £7.5m for US expansion
GAN, the gaming software company headed up by Dermot Smurfit Jr, has raised £7.5m (€8.6m) as it continues its expansion ...
Read More Europe warned of gas shortage without more Russian imports
Europe will face a gas shortage and price spike as soon as the next decade if it doesn’t decide quickly ...
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