Anger as credit unions move to lower insurance death benefits
Credit union members have reacted angrily to moves by a number of the lenders to reduce a key insurance benefit. ...
Read More No deal Brexit would see consumer prices rise – retail group
The imposition of tariffs in the event of a no-deal Brexit will inevitably see consumer prices rising here, according to ...
Read More Soft Brexit may be ‘blessing in disguise’ to halt overheating risk
How Irish policymakers manage the fall-out from Brexit – regardless of the form it takes – will be important for ...
Read More Sterling drops after UK GDP data confirms slowdown
Sterling extended its fall today after data showed that Britain’s economy last year grew at its slowest since 2012, with ...
Read More EU should hand back tax payments it would receive on Irish imports if there’s a ‘no deal’ Brexit – warning
The EU should hand back tax payments it would receive on Irish imports from the UK if there’s a no ...
Read More More than half of Irish SMEs have yet to plan for Brexit – survey
With just 46 days left until the UK is due to leave the EU, a new survey in Ireland has ...
Read More Live register numbers hit almost 11 year low – the lowest level since April 2008
The number of people on the live register decreased 1.6pc in January to 200,300. This is the lowest number recorded ...
Read More Ireland’s growth forecast cut as ‘economic outlook remains clouded by uncertainty’
The European Commission has revised downwards its GDP forecast for Ireland as our “economic outlook remains clouded by uncertainty”. In ...
Read More Sought-after professionals in line to pick up pay rises of 20pc due to ‘Brexit boost’
Sought-after professionals will pick up pay rises of up to 20pc this year as employers predict a “Brexit boost”. Workers ...
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