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Consumer spending falls in February

Consumer spending has fallen for the second time in three months, according to Visa’s Irish Consumer Spending Index. Having risen ...
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An Post lines up mortgage market entry as profits rocket

An Post is looking to launch its mortgage product in the spring of next year, it said on Wednesday when ...
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One-in-three people admits being ‘very worried’ about their finances

A third of people in this country are “very worried” about their finances. More than half also have no pension, ...
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EU adds 10 countries, including UAE, to tax blacklist

The European Union expanded its tax haven blacklist by 10 countries today, adding the United Arab Emirates and Bermuda despite ...
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Sterling plummets after UK attorney general says legal risks of Brexit unchanged

The pound sank in volatile trading today after Britain’s attorney general said the legal risks of a Brexit deal with ...
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Sterling rises as traders position for Brexit showdown

Sterling rose today in volatile trade as investors braced for parliamentary votes on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit’s deal that ...
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Extra capital needs behind high mortgage rates here

Mortgage holders here pay more for their loans than other borrowers around Europe, partly because of the high level of ...
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Grocery prices rise with further increases likely

Grocery prices rose 1.5pc in the 12 weeks to February 24, and further increases are likely on foot of Brexit, ...
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‘Memo to Safety Commissioner’

What kind of Online Safety Commissioner will the Government actually appoint? A powerful watchdog? A lame duck? Something in between? ...
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