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‘Infinite’ opportunities for Irish companies in Europe

The former president of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, has said that despite Brexit, the opportunities for Irish businesses ...
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Brexit pensions saved after deal between Irish and UK governments

The governments of Ireland and Britain have guaranteed the continued payment of state pensions, child benefit and other social welfare ...
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Surge in companies looking for clearance for UK trade post-Brexit

There’s been a surge in the number of companies here applying to Revenue to get the necessary documentation for trading ...
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Irish SMEs paying more for loans than EU counterparts

Irish small and medium enterprises (SMEs) pay on average three percentage points more interest on loans than the European Union ...
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How much will you pay? – Charlie Weston’s comparison on current account bank fees

BANKS are back to their old trick of increasing the charges for running a current account. Both Permanent TSB and ...
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An Post plans nationwide network of parcel lockers as online shopping soars

An Post is advancing plans for a nationwide network of self-service parcel locker stations to enable customers more conveniently access ...
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50,500 more people at work as unemployment plummets

There are 50,500 more people at work as unemployment plummeted by over 10pc in the last year. The numbers employed ...
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45% of all properties bought with cash or savings

A new consumer monitor shows that 45% of all the properties sold last year were bought with cash or savings. ...
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Revealed: Almost half of properties sold last year were bought with cash or savings

Approximately 45pc of all properties sold in 2018 were paid for with cash or savings. This is similar to the ...
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