News ECB banking on a digital euro The European Central Bank is investigating introducing a digital currency, to keep pace with a…splashMay 22, 2023
News Almost a quarter of Irish workers are fully remote – survey Almost a quarter of Irish workers are fully remote, according to new research from Leitrim…splashMay 22, 2023
News Drivers interested in idea of long-term car insurance Almost half of drivers would support the introduction of some sort of long-term motor insurance,…splashMay 19, 2023
News Two thirds of SMEs feel Govt doesn’t understand them Two thirds of small and medium sized businesses do not believe that the Government understands…splashMay 19, 2023
News Number of house commencements down 20% in April The number of new homes which construction started on fell 20% in April compared to…splashMay 19, 2023
News Property price growth cools further to 3.9% in March – CSO Prices in the residential property market continued to cool in March, according to the latest…splashMay 18, 2023
News Hospitality spend jumps in April, overall spend flat – AIB data show Spending in hotels, pubs and restaurants increased last month, according to new debit and credit…splashMay 18, 2023
News 5 tips for clearing credit card debt ahead of the summer With summer round the corner, thoughts of the two week vacation, parties, barbeques, open air…splashMay 18, 2023
News Central banks have lost a degree of trust – Makhlouf Central banks around the world have lost a degree of trust and need to rebuild…splashMay 17, 2023
News European car sales rise by 16% in April – ACEA The number of new vehicles registered in April in the European Union, Britain and the…splashMay 17, 2023
News Euro zone first quarter GDP growth confirmed at 0.1% Euro zone economic growth was 0.1% quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of the year,…splashMay 17, 2023
News Climate mandate aims to phase out parking for some workers Minister for the Environment and Climate Eamon Ryan will request Cabinet approval today for a…splashMay 16, 2023
News Rate of rise in market rents slowed in first quarter – Daft.ie The rate of increase in advertised rents slowed during the first three months of the…splashMay 16, 2023
News EU failing to police how big tech uses data – ICCL Marking five years since the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Irish…splashMay 16, 2023
News One in three can’t afford to retrofit their homes One in three homeowners cannot afford to make their properties more energy-efficient, according to a…splashMay 16, 2023
News Fuel prices fall again in May ahead of June excise duty increase – AA Ireland Fuel prices have fallen again slightly but are set to increase by six cents per…splashMay 16, 2023
News Construction sector activity shrinks for seventh month in a row Activity in the construction sector contracted more sharply in April than in the previous month…splashMay 16, 2023
News Younger people more likely to invest in cryptocurrency – BPFI Generational differences in investment behaviour among consumers in Ireland has been highlighted in a survey…splashMay 12, 2023
News Inflation rate falls to 7.2% in April from 7.7% in March – CSO New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that inflation fell to 7.2% in the…splashMay 12, 2023
News Barriers remain for young people finding employment The shortage of housing and a lack of transport options are among a range of…splashMay 12, 2023
News FDI into Ireland grew by 21% last year Foreign direct investment into Ireland jumped by 21% last year, according to a new analysis.…splashMay 11, 2023
News Govt not planning intervention on grocery prices – Tánaiste The Government has no plans for any “legislative intervention” to reduce the cost of groceries,…splashMay 11, 2023
News TD calls for windfall tax for ‘profiteering’ supermarket chains Supermarkets should be treated like energy companies and subject to a windfall tax if they…splashMay 11, 2023
News Taoiseach ‘concerned’ as 23% in arrears on gas bills The number of domestic gas customers falling into arrears has increased from 20% to 23%…splashMay 10, 2023
News Sovereign wealth fund among options considered for €65bn public finance surplus The Taoiseach has said debt reduction, increasing some of the capital budgets, and the establishment…splashMay 10, 2023
News Govt to urge retailers over high cost of groceries, as inflation declines Representatives of large supermarkets chains, smaller shops and the grocery industry are due to attend…splashMay 10, 2023
News Minister to outline options for expected €65bn public finance surplus The Taoiseach has said debt reduction, increasing some of the capital budgets, and the establishment…splashMay 9, 2023
News Split among taxpayers around vacant homes tax More than half of taxpayers are in favour of the Vacant Homes Tax, a new…splashMay 9, 2023
News Increase in gas customers falling into arrears The number of domestic gas customers falling into arrears has increased from 20% to 23%…splashMay 9, 2023
News Lack of understanding of new EU anti-greenwashing rules, research shows Almost half of Irish companies are concerned about the costs or time involved in meeting…splashMay 8, 2023