Google fined ‘record’ €2.42bn for ‘unfair shopping searches’
The European Commission has fined Google €2.42bn for abusing its dominant market position by giving illegal advantage in search results ...
Read More AIB listing provides the Irish Stock Exchange with the largest IPO in Europe in 2017
AIB’s listing on the main securities market has provided the Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) with the largest IPO in Europe ...
Read More Great recession fears as bankers warn next global crash could arrive ‘with a vengeance’
A new financial crisis is brewing in the emerging economies and it could hit “with a vengeance”, an influential group ...
Read More Comment: Relaxing deposit rules just not an option, even if it means families must save up €83,000
We threw it away. Measures introduced two-and-a-half years ago by the Central Bank to curb runaway property inflation were only ...
Read More Brexit uncertainty remains our chief economic challenge
Competitiveness concerns in Dublin, allied with the Brexit risk to rural Ireland, present the greatest risk to the economic outlook, ...
Read More Rush for mortgages is pushing up prices faster than in boom
Mortgages are squeezing out cash buyers in large numbers for the first time since the downturn, helping drive house price ...
Read More Brace yourself: health cover costs are going only one way
Insurance is one of life’s necessary evils with one-way traffic when it comes to premiums. Now the heads of the ...
Read More Theresa May outlines ‘generous offer’ to EU citizens in UK as Varadkar sets out Irish case
British Prime Minister Theresa May last night outlined a “fair” deal to reassure EU citizens about their status post-Brexit, as ...
Read More There may be more jobs than workers ‘if unemployment rate continues to drop’
Minister Paschal Donohoe has warned of possible “capacity constraints” in the labour market if the unemployment numbers continue to drop ...
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