Skip to content

News

Irish firms more upbeat than euro zone counterparts

Almost three quarters of Irish medium-sized companies are predicting a positive future, the latest International Business Report from Grant Thornton ...
Read More

Health Service Executive recruitment freeze ends today

A recruitment freeze at the Health Service Executive is to end today after it was introduced last October. Its termination ...
Read More

GDP fell by more than previously estimated in 2023 – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the economy as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted last ...
Read More

ECB to opt for summer pause after initial rate cut

The European Central Bank is expected to leave interest rates unchanged on Thursday, giving the euro zone time to digest ...
Read More

SMEs lost €10m through email-related scams last year

Small and medium sized businesses lost almost €10m through email-related scams last year. The number of cases reported by SMEs ...
Read More

Rooftop revolution – 100,000 solar panels connected in Ireland

Over 100,000 rooftop solar microgenerators have now been connected to Ireland’s electricity network, according to ESB Networks, cumulatively adding over ...
Read More

Euro zone bond yields inch higher after inflation-driven drop

Euro zone bond yields edged higher after a sharp drop the previous day on the back of weaker-than-expected US inflation ...
Read More

National Enterprise Hub launched to support businesses

A new resource to help businesses access a range of government supports called the National Enterprise Hub has been launched ...
Read More

‘Many more challenges’ facing Irish economy – Chambers

Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has pointed to “many more challenges facing our economy,” along with “threats” and “vulnerabilities present ...
Read More