Higher rents and utility bills push consumer prices up
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that consumer prices rose by 0.7% in January compared to the same ...
Read More Property prices still rising – but easing rate of increase indicates slight cooling down
Property prices are continuing to rise, but the rate of increase is down indicating a slight cooling down. New figures ...
Read More €647m paid out to 39,800 affected tracker mortgage customers
Banks have paid out €647m in redress, compensation and costs to customers caught up in the tracker mortgage controversy, new ...
Read More Spending by householders flat in January as bills for Christmas arrive
Spending by householders was flat last month as the bills for Christmas arrived. New figures from the Visa Consumer Spending ...
Read More Varadkar expects UK to leave EU with deal but Ireland ‘continues to prepare for all Brexit outcomes’
With 44 days to go until the UK leaves the European Union, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he believes a ...
Read More EU court ruling on Belgian tax breaks may affect Apple case
Europe’s second-highest court will rule tomorrow whether a Belgian tax break which benefited some 35 large companies is illegal state ...
Read More Anger as credit unions move to lower insurance death benefits
Credit union members have reacted angrily to moves by a number of the lenders to reduce a key insurance benefit. ...
Read More No deal Brexit would see consumer prices rise – retail group
The imposition of tariffs in the event of a no-deal Brexit will inevitably see consumer prices rising here, according to ...
Read More Soft Brexit may be ‘blessing in disguise’ to halt overheating risk
How Irish policymakers manage the fall-out from Brexit – regardless of the form it takes – will be important for ...
Read More