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Almost one quarter of Irish firms will be forced to close if subject to GDPR fines – survey

Close to one quarter of Irish firms would be forced to pull down their shutters if handed fines for non-compliance ...
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NTMA sells €1bn of Government bonds

The National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) has completed an auction of €1bn of the benchmark Irish Government bonds this morning. ...
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Key Irish export sectors now more dependent on UK than 10 years ago

Some Irish exporting sectors have seen their dependence on the UK market increase since the turn of the millennium, even ...
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Top Tip: Reference Check Questions

Reference Check Questions The reference check stage of the recruitment process is a crucial stage for an employer to obtain ...
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Dramatic drop in cost of motor insurance new figures show

There has been a dramatic drop in the cost of motor insurance. New figures show there was a plunge of 14pc ...
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EU to publish ‘guiding principles’ for upcoming Brexit talks on Ireland and Northern Ireland

The EU is to publish “guiding principles” for upcoming Brexit talks on Ireland and Northern Ireland today. The paper will ...
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New rollout to see West of Ireland towns becoming Ireland’s fastest broadband hotspots

A number of rural towns are to become Ireland’s fastest fibre broadband hotspots in the next two years, outgunning Dublin, ...
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Bitcoin slumps as China clamps down on digital tokens

So-called virtual currency bitcoin tumbled the most since July after China’s central bank said initial coin offerings are illegal and ...
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Budget watchdog warns ‘overheating economy’ is real risk

There is a “realistic possibility” that the economy will start to overheat in the coming years if the strong growth ...
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