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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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. ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More EU weighs laws to force euro clearing trade out of City
The European Union plans to give itself powers to move euro clearing business away from London’s financial sector to the ...
Read More Analysis: Tearing up plumbing to spite the financial plumber is daft
Until recently Euro clearing was an obscure corner of the financial markets that mattered mostly to the people who worked ...
Read More Holidaymakers ‘taking risks over travel cover’
Holidaymakers are taking huge risks by not buying adequate travel insurance, a financial expert has warned. Families are leaving themselves ...
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