News €9.3m in funding announced for online retail Over 210 retailers are to receive €9.3m in grants through the latest round of a…splashJuly 20, 2022
News Hiring rate in first five months 27% higher than 2019 Hiring rates in the first five months of this year were on average 27% higher…splashJuly 18, 2022
News Business confidence plummets on inflationary pressures Business confidence here has dropped sharply to its lowest level since October of 2020 as…splashJuly 18, 2022
News Oil prices extend gains on weak dollar and tight supply Oil prices have extended gains, propped up by a weaker dollar and tight supplies that…splashJuly 18, 2022
News 200 new R&D jobs for Medtronic in Galway Medtronic is further expanding its presence in Galway with a $30m investment that will see…splashJuly 15, 2022
News Diageo to build new €200m brewery in Kildare Drinks company Diageo, which owns Guinness, is to build a new €200m brewery near Newbridge…splashJuly 15, 2022
News FinTrU to create 300 new jobs in Donegal Three hundred new jobs are to be created by regulatory solutions company FinTrU in Letterkenny,…splashJuly 15, 2022
News Euro clings to parity as markets await U.S. inflation data The euro hovered a whisker above parity to the dollar today, with traders wary of…splashJuly 13, 2022
News REInvest makes first Dublin buy in €65m deal for 5 Harcourt Road Luxembourg property asset manager REInvest Asset Management has bought a property in Dublin for the…splashJuly 13, 2022
News Taoiseach says cost-of-living crisis could last into next spring The Taoiseach has warned that the cost-of-living crisis could last into the spring of 2023.…splashJuly 13, 2022
News Skill shortage threatens financial services talent pipeline – report A shortage of people with a well-rounded skill set, including role-specific technical skills and in-demand…splashJuly 12, 2022
News Euro nears parity with dollar on growth fears The euro sank to within a whisker of parity with the dollar today and stock…splashJuly 12, 2022
News High prices forced first contraction in construction sector in over a year Severe price pressures forced the Irish construction sector to contract marginally in June, the first…splashJuly 12, 2022
News Cabinet agrees stricter controls on online platforms advertising short-term lets The Government has approved moves to strengthen regulatory controls on the short-term letting of property.…splashJuly 12, 2022
News Exports by Enterprise Ireland backed companies increased by 12% to record level in 2021 Exports by companies supported by Enterprise Ireland increased by 12% to a €27.29 billion last…splashJuly 12, 2022
News Banks not trusted by farmers – Irish Banking Culture Board report There is an “absence of trust” amongst farmers in banks, according to the latest report…splashJuly 12, 2022
News New authority to crack down on corporate wrongdoing The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) has now become a statutory and…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Job vacancies stabilise as caution enters the market New data from hiring platform IrishJobs.ie shows a continued stabilisation in the number of job…splashJuly 10, 2022
News The Summer Economic Statement: What you need to know What’s the Summer Economic Statement? It is a document that sets out the parameters of…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Euro falling towards parity pain point A stampede for dollars as global recession risks mount has left other currencies battered and…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Euro zone business growth slowed sharply in June – PMI Business growth across the euro zone slowed further last month, according to a survey in…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Investor demand for Irish debt remains high – NTMA The organisation which manages Ireland’s national debt has said the country’s borrowing position remains strong,…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Inflation could peak at over 10% in coming months, Central Bank warns The Central Bank has warned that inflation could peak in the coming months at over…splashJuly 10, 2022
News 30% tax rate idea still being examined – Varadkar A new 30% tax rate for middle-income earners has not been ruled out, according to…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Euro hits 20-year low against dollar on recession risk The euro sank today to its lowest level against the dollar since 2002 as data…splashJuly 10, 2022
News Rising costs of living hitting back-to-school expenses Cost of living increases are impacting parents budgeting for back-to-school expenses, according to a new…splashJuly 10, 2022
News New EU roaming rules come into force New EU roaming rules for mobile phone users have come into effect after the previous…splashJuly 2, 2022
News Solar panels could power ‘quarter of Irish households’ Climate scientists at University College Cork have concluded that a quarter of all the electricity…splashJuly 2, 2022
News Cost-of-living crisis could last ‘years’, says Tánaiste Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has told the Dáil that the cost-of-living crisis could last for years.…splashJuly 2, 2022
News 241 new jobs in eight IDA Ireland high growth companies IDA Ireland have announced the creation of 241 jobs in Dublin, Galway, Letterkenny and Limerick…splashJune 30, 2022