Enterprise Ireland warns 600 companies vulnerable to a hard Brexit
The number of people employed in companies backed by Enterprise Ireland (EI) rose last year to a record high of ...
Read More Brexit preparation – is business ready for the unknown?
The Kayfoam factory in Bluebell in Dublin is a labyrinthine complex of large warehouse units packed with noisy high-tech machines ...
Read More Jobless rate remains unchanged at 5.3% in December
The rate of unemployment remained at a 10-year low of 5.3% in December, new figures from the Central Statistics office ...
Read More Monthly retail sales edge 0.1% lower in November
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the volume of retail sales edged 0.1% lower in November on ...
Read More NTMA to open 2019 fund raising with 10-year bond deal
The National Treasury Management Agency has hired a syndicate of banks and brokers to sell a new 10-year bond that ...
Read More Employers’ body says economic growth will be lower this year
Employers’ group Ibec says economic growth will be lower this year as a result of Brexit but also because the ...
Read More Credit unions set for higher interest rates on loans
The Minister for Finance has asked officials to begin preparing legislative changes needed to allow credit unions charge higher interest ...
Read More Revenue sees Local Property Tax compliance rate of 97%
A total of €482m has been paid by households in Local Property Tax to Revenue for 2018. This includes about ...
Read More May faces battle to save Brexit deal as Commons vote looms
British Prime Minister Theresa May will continue efforts to win over Conservative critics of her Brexit deal as MPs return ...
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