Pay freezes predicted despite country’s economic growth
Labour costs in Ireland are rising at one of the slowest rates in the EU despite the country’s strong economic ...
Read More ‘Strong evidence’ Ireland aiding EU banks’ tax-avoidance schemes
Ireland is one of the countries “leading the race to the bottom” in the facilitation of global tax avoidance, according ...
Read More Irish firms in top five UK foreign business owners
Irish-based companies are among the biggest foreign owners of UK firms, ahead of Japan and well ahead of rising powerhouse ...
Read More Price of Dublin semi-D surging again at same rate as in boom years
The price of an average semi-detached house in parts of Dublin is inflating as fast as in the boom years ...
Read More Public sector pay ‘outstrips private workers by 40pc’
Public sector workers get paid 40pc more on average than their private sector counterparts, a report claims. By contrast, in ...
Read More The UK triggering Article 50 will soon be forgotten – then the hard negotiations start
On Wednesday, the UK prime minister is scheduled to ’trigger’ Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union to announce ...
Read More Ireland joins China-led Asian bank in bid to boost links
Ireland’s application for membership of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been formally approved. Ireland is one of ...
Read More Banks grab €233bn in free ECB loans as Draghi warns on profits
Euro-area lenders took €233.5bn in free long-term loans from the European Central Bank as they prepare for the potential end ...
Read More Sterling boost as UK retail sales surge beats predictions
The pound jumped yesterday after retail sales in the United Kingdom beat expectations, despite rising inflation. It comes just days ...
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