New ‘Irish FBI for white-collar crime’ to have broad search powers
The State’s proposed new white-collar crime agency, the Corporate Enforcement Authority, will have beefed-up powers of search and entry, allowing ...
Read More State loses €21.4bn each year through ‘tax expenditures’
The State loses approximately €21.4 billion in revenue each year in what are known as “tax expenditures”. These include the ...
Read More Services growth at its weakest since 2013
A leading indicator for the economy recorded its slowest pace of growth since May 2013 in a warning sign ahead ...
Read More No-deal Brexit could push us into recession in 18 months
Ireland’s robust economic performance faces an ‘existential threat’ from a no-deal Brexit, the stockbroking firm warned in its latest quarterly ...
Read More Housing market could be facing a hit in 2019
With mortgage approvals for first-time buyers down in December and new housing output in Dublin falling, the outlook for the ...
Read More Automation poses threat to Irish jobs, new survey finds
Three out of four Irish people think automation and robots will cause unemployment, a new survey claims. However, the iReach ...
Read More Isif pledges €10m-plus Brexit aid for companies
The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) may take equity stakes in Irish businesses to help them overcome Brexit, and is ...
Read More Don’t blow opportunity of a lifetime with buyer through lack of preparation
Q: I am meeting a buyer of one of the Irish non-food retailers. It could be a huge breakthrough in ...
Read More Thousands face fees as Permanent TSB changes conditions on free banking
Bailed-out bank Permanent TSB is changing the rules for those with its older current accounts, in a move that will ...
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