Average age of homebuyers in Ireland in 2024 was 40. There is one reason for this
CSO’s latest snapshot of housing here makes for grim reading with 40 the average age of people who bought homes in Ireland in 2024
How Diageo is set to make a frothy $1bn from a cricket team
Guinness owner set to cash in from sale of India’s Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Iran conflict will have lasting impact on prices
Central Bank and ESRI warn of impact from higher energy costs even if Iran crisis ended tomorrow
Travel insurance offers anything but peace of mind
Ombudsman forces rethink after insurer takes refuge in arcane policy loopholes to dent claim over cancelled flight
Switching your health insurance is also good for your wallet
Research by State watchdog shows benefits of changing insurer or your plan
Zippay needs to play to its natural advantages
Irish banks’ new instant payments app is late to the market but having established customers may work in its favour
Irish-founded Horizon Quantum raises $120m with Nasdaq listing
Quantum computing business goes public after Spac deal
CCPC flexes its muscles over pharmacy sector deal
Uniphar acquisition of pharmacy-focused software group Touchstore triggers activation of new competition powers
UK pension fund buys into Dublin’s Poolbeg incinerator
Biggest UK private pension fund to take 50% stake in incinerator’s parent company
What to make of Collison-commissioned research on Irish economy
Study by University of Galway’s Alan Ahearne urges focus on boosting domestic productivity
Finance firms told to put consumers first
New Central Bank consumer protection code aims to ensure the needs of customers trump the convenience of the business
Botswana Minerals turns away from diamonds
Explorer shelves long-time pursuit of gems, switching focus to in demand copper as lab-grown product undermines diamond market
Are we on the brink of another destructive price surge?
Market signals are just as confusing as the military objectives
A mixed week in the housing crisis
Government may have got policies right, but targets may still be missed
Will the ECB hike interest rates much sooner than we had expected?
Central banker Peter Kazimir warns a rate hike may be ‘closer than many people think’ as Iran war sends energy costs higher














