Investors take €1.25bn of government debt in bond sale
Investors snapped up the sale of €1.25bn of government debt yesterday underscoring the robust demand for Irish bonds amid growing ...
Read More Our ‘Phoenix’ economy will be more myth than miracle if wages don’t rise with rents
You may not have noticed it but you are living through an economic miracle – apparently. The chief economist of ...
Read More Unemployment rate ‘to fall below 6pc’ by the end of the year
The unemployment rate is due to fall below 6pc by the end of this year, according to updated Government forecasts. ...
Read More New rules may make switching mortgages easier
The Central Bank said it was considering imposing new rules on banks to make it easier for mortgage-holders to switch ...
Read More Providence reports €20.5m loss as exploration firm looks to new oil prospects
Providence Resources has announced losses of €20.5m for 2016 while operating losses for the period were €18.8m, an increase of ...
Read More Record level of data privacy complaints made to Data Protection Commissioner
There has been a record number of data privacy complaints in Ireland over the last year, new figures from the ...
Read More €500,000 pay cap could be waived for new BoI boss
FINANCE Minister Michael Noonan has indicated that he won’t block Bank of Ireland offering more than the €500,000-a-year pay cap ...
Read More No EU country has claimed on €13bn Apple tax – Noonan
No European country has made a claim on the back taxes that Apple allegedly owes to Ireland, Finance Minister Michael ...
Read More Economy a ‘miracle’ despite Trump and Brexit threat, says Central Bank
The Central Bank has revised up its growth forecasts on the back of strong domestic demand despite citing the twin ...
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