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Fresh fears over plan to give EU more control over company tax

The EU Commission has conceded it cannot say how much multi-national tax revenue Ireland would lose under a proposal to ...
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Irish businesses ‘will need up to €400m a year’ to offset hard Brexit

Up to €400m in State and EU supports will be needed annually to allow Irish businesses to mitigate the fallout ...
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Google to be hit with €1bn-plus EU penalty

European Competition chief Margarethe Vestager is set to hit Google with a fine potentially greater than €1bn for alleged market ...
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New European rules will sting unprepared small firms the hardest

You’d know the General Data Protection Regulation is less than a year off. With Europe’s big regulatory stick getting closer ...
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Impact of digitalisation to be studied

A MAJOR study on the impact of the digitalisation of the manufacturing industry is being commissioned by the Government to ...
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Banks warned over cashback mortgage deals

The State’s consumer protection body has fired a warning shot across the bows of banks that use cashback deals and ...
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Property loans now third of new debt for SMEs

Property-related loans accounted for 30pc of total new lending to non-financial sector SMEs last year, the Central Bank has said. ...
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Rate of rent rises is ‘moderating’ as pressure zone rules take effect

Rental costs have continued to increase but there are signs that the rises may be moderating. Private sector rents were ...
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House prices here are not overvalued, insists the Central Bank

House prices are not overvalued here even if they are rising strongly, the Central Bank has said. Prices have risen ...
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