Meta scores a rare win on EU regulation
EU’s general court rules Facebook Marketplace should not be regulated under bloc’s Digital Markets Act
Ulster Bank bailout shortfall mirrors UK’s £10.5bn gap on NatWest recovery
Ulster Bank wind-down leaves little scope for further gains
Yuno Energy price increase underlines the power of switching providers
Yuno Energy the latest provider to hike prices
Are falling loans for home purchase a canary in the property coal mine?
Economic realism starts to weigh on monthly figures published by the banking sector ahead of high profile tech job losses
Simon Harris and Jack Chambers get the filibuster treatment
Oireachtas committee chairman holds two senior Ministers and their officials in otherwise empty room for 40 minutes
Flutter CEO will not travel for company’s AGM
Peter Jackson has opted not to travel for shareholders’ meeting as investors ponder near halving of the value of the shares this year
Kingspan slips back into motor racing
Cavan building materials group sponsored Conor Daly’s car at Indianapolis 500
Pope Leo’s encyclical turns spotlight firmly on AI dangers
First encyclical from Pope Leo XIV comes as fears of AI’s power grow
Ireland’s housing story has two narratives: one good, one bad
If supply is ticking up, so are prices, creating insurmountable affordability challenges for many young people
Harris’s savings scheme looks more and more like a sop to Irish finance
Tánaiste insisted this week that the accounts will be available in 2027
Farewell to Nama. Hopefully, we never see its like again
As it packs away boxes of files and prepares to turn out the lights, did Nama do a good job during its 16-year existence?
Pressure on ECB to get digital euro project off the ground
AIB, Bank of Ireland join consortium of EU banks developing euro-denominated stablecoin some say could rival digital euro
Will the AI ‘jobs apocalypse’ cloud have a silver lining?
People-skills appear to be increasing in value in a chatbot-filled world
State redeems €11bn bond with little fuss but Iran war clouds economy’s future
In the week when the NTMA’s chief warned of risks from rise in national debt, an €11bn bond repayment by the agency flew under radar
Ireland is over-exposed to energy price swings
Renewables account for 16% of Ireland’s energy output compared to an average of 25% in Europe













