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Majority of small firms do not expect to be impacted by Brexit

More than one in two small and medium enterprises (SMEs) say that they expect no impact from Brexit, according to ...
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Irish industry defies British gloom with 23-month high

Irish manufacturing experienced the strongest pace of growth in 23 months in June, defying the effects of a weaker pound ...
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Beware of paying cash up front for ‘fake cover’ and always check contact details

Before buying a policy through a broker or intermediary, always make sure that they are registered. Consumers can check the ...
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Help-to-Buy sees average Dublin house price rise €32,000 this year

The controversial ‘Help-To-Buy’ scheme is helping drive the property market to heights not seen since the boom years. Asking prices ...
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UK is the worst-performing advanced economy in the world, official figures confirm

The UK is the slowest-growing advanced economy on earth, official statistics confirmed on Friday. GDP grew at just 0.2pc in ...
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Irish shoppers willing to swap privacy for service

Retailing will change more in the next 10 years than in the past 40, according to new research from Accenture, ...
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Irish start-up funding group wins European accolade

HBAN, the all-island group responsible for the promotion of business angel investment in Ireland, has won the best Business Angel ...
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A dozen London-based firms and banks to set up in Dublin – IDA

The Irish government has secured deals with more than a dozen London-based financial houses and banks which will see the ...
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Surge in mortgage approvals looks set to fuel house price increases

The number of people approved for a mortgage surged by a third last month, driven largely by first-time buyers. And ...
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