Chambers tries to play bad cop on spending while corporate tax receipts flow in
Spending last year came in €4bn beyond what the Government sanctioned in previous budget
Mark Carney tells Irish business leaders of Canada’s desire for closer trade links
Mark Carney met with some 150 Irish business leaders in Ottawa
Are Irish consumers prepared for next wave of AI scams?
Helping people navigate new reality of artificial intelligence is critical
Bond vigilantes eye Britain amid post-election turmoil
Markets fear the election result could topple Starmer heralding a shift to the left and an unravelling of fiscal approach
GameStop’s risky bid for eBay sees some investors jump ship
Audacious plan to turn combined group into a competitor to Amazon will require vast quantities of debt to complete
Pfizer still trading on hope that its pipeline delivers
Pharma giant is working hard to offset its post-Covid hangover but faces a patent cliff on many top-selling medicines
Is the number of young Irish adults still living in their family home on the decline?
Eurostat’s latest figures on proportion of 18-34 year olds living with their parents makes for interesting reading in an Irish context
Prepay Power price hike likely to be only the start
Wave of price hikes seems inevitable, given jump in oil prices
Move to ban National Lottery betting may backfire
Odds are against Premier Lotteries if it takes on the bookies
Central banks struggle to navigate open-ended price shock
World’s leading central banks are expected to hold fire on interest rates this week
Irish banks left with work to do on cyber security amid Mythos threat
Report shows financial institutions in Ireland among the most vulnerable in Europe to hackers
Dublin’s southwest inner city needs targeted investment
Report highlights pocket of deprivation in capital
Dublin city regeneration body takes shape but questions over funding remain
High-profile appointment of Robert Watt needs to be matched by substantial funding
Can Primark thrive as a stand-alone business?
Fast fashion retailer will be spun out from its ABF parent next year and listed on the London stock market
Employers running out of time as changes on pay transparency and retirement loom
One in five employers says rules on pay policies are an unnecessary burden but if companies have been even handed to date, they’re shouldn’t be













