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€10m paid out so far under €125m mortgage interest relief scheme

Just €10m has so far been paid out in mortgage interest relief under the Government scheme announced in the budget, ...
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Cabinet approves Bill to introduce pension auto-enrolment

Draft legislation designed to set up the new pension auto-enrolment system has been approved by the Cabinet. If enacted, the ...
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Price increases in store for consumers from Monday

Inflation in Ireland has fallen significantly in recent months, but a number of cost increases will weigh on consumers from ...
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Bill to introduce pension auto-enrolment scheme to go before Cabinet for approval

The Minister for Social Protection will seek Cabinet approval today for draft legislation designed to set up the new pension ...
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Record levels of first-time mortgages approved in Feb

Mortgage approvals for first-time buyers hit a record annualised high in February. Figures from Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland ...
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ESRI forecasts return to growth in household incomes this year as inflation falls

The ESRI has upgraded its outlook for economic growth this year, amid falling inflation, an expected normalisation of exports and ...
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Credit unions main lender for personal loans – research

Overall non-performing consumer loans at banks and credit unions remain near recent historical lows, despite a slight increase observed in ...
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ECB confident wage growth slowdown on track – Lane

The European Central Bank is increasingly confident that wage growth is slowing back toward more normal levels, potentially opening the ...
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Consumer sentiment falls in March amid ongoing caution

Consumer sentiment dropped again this month, new research has found, amid ongoing caution and concern. The Credit Union Consumer Sentiment ...
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