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Central Bank fines Wells Fargo nearly €6m for regulatory breaches

Central Bank fines Wells Fargo nearly €6m for regulatory breaches

Fine ranks as second largest imposed by Irish regulator

Fri Jul 05 2019 - 10:41
Irish-US trade now worth €120bn annually, Donohoe says

Irish-US trade now worth €120bn annually, Donohoe says

Emerging global tax reforms will impact transatlantic trade – Minister for Finance

Thu Jul 04 2019 - 18:29
Chances of another recession in Ireland 100%, says NTMA chief

Chances of another recession in Ireland 100%, says NTMA chief

Conor O’Kelly says Lagarde nomination at ECB is ‘positive’ for Ireland

Thu Jul 04 2019 - 17:58
No-deal Brexit could result in €6bn shock to public finances, Donohoe warns

No-deal Brexit could result in €6bn shock to public finances, Donohoe warns

Brexit is detrimental for economy ‘whatever form it takes’, says Minister for Finance

Wed Jul 03 2019 - 18:10
Record 271,000 businesses operating in Irish economy, new figures show

Record 271,000 businesses operating in Irish economy, new figures show

CSO data shows businesses employ a record 1.55 million people

Wed Jul 03 2019 - 11:57
Corporation tax: the gift that keeps on giving

Corporation tax: the gift that keeps on giving

The latest exchequer figures show no slide in business tax windfall

Wed Jul 03 2019 - 09:42
Half-year exchequer returns signal another record tax take

Half-year exchequer returns signal another record tax take

Latest figures show tax revenue for the year to date has risen by nearly €1.7bn

Tue Jul 02 2019 - 18:22
Unemployment remains at 14-year low of 4.5% in June

Unemployment remains at 14-year low of 4.5% in June

Last time unemployment was at this level was in October 2005

Tue Jul 02 2019 - 11:37
Ireland’s €200bn debt burden: how did we get here?

Ireland’s €200bn debt burden: how did we get here?

Q&A: And how much are the debt servicing costs on such a monster sum?

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 15:52
Incoming Central Bank governor to make statement on ‘hacking’ report

Incoming Central Bank governor to make statement on ‘hacking’ report

Gabriel Makhlouf’s handling of budget leak has been severely criticised

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 13:17
Ireland paid over €60bn interest on national debt in 10 years

Ireland paid over €60bn interest on national debt in 10 years

National Treasury Management Agency chief highlights high cost of servicing €200bn debt

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 10:07
House prices in Dublin fall as property market slows overall

House prices in Dublin fall as property market slows overall

Latest myhome.ie barometer suggests prices in Dublin are now falling year on year

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 05:53
Irish firms more reliant on bank debt than UK counterparts

Irish firms more reliant on bank debt than UK counterparts

Study indicates one-third of Irish businesses have experienced failure in raising finance

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 05:00
Manufacturing activity declines for first time since recession

Manufacturing activity declines for first time since recession

PMI barometer sees marginal contraction in activity in June

Mon Jul 01 2019 - 04:44
Johnson rules out using Irish bailout loan as leverage in Brexit talks

Johnson rules out using Irish bailout loan as leverage in Brexit talks

Tory leadership front-runner says UK will engage ‘generously and openly’ with Dublin

Fri Jun 28 2019 - 13:29
Retail sales fall as consumer caution over Brexit heightens

Retail sales fall as consumer caution over Brexit heightens

Latest figures volumes of sales fell 2.4% last month, despite rising wages

Fri Jun 28 2019 - 12:03
Budget 2020: Can we rely on the Government's plan?

Budget 2020: Can we rely on the Government's plan?

Brexit is not the only factor complicating the State's financial planning

Fri Jun 28 2019 - 05:11
Varadkar’s proposed tax cuts at risk in event of no-deal Brexit

Varadkar’s proposed tax cuts at risk in event of no-deal Brexit

Donohoe signals that the tax cuts would not be introduced next year if UK crashes out of EU

Wed Jun 26 2019 - 08:51
Framing budget around Brexit helps Government avoid real issues

Framing budget around Brexit helps Government avoid real issues

The economic statement was intended to provide greater transparency around the budgetary process but in reality it has not

Tue Jun 25 2019 - 20:04
Donohoe warns no-deal Brexit could halt economic growth

Donohoe warns no-deal Brexit could halt economic growth

Government expects 55,000 jobs to be lost in first two years of a disorderly Brexit

Tue Jun 25 2019 - 17:07
Employment has risen by over 400,000 since low point of crash

Employment has risen by over 400,000 since low point of crash

CSO figures detail rapid turnaround in employment since 2012

Tue Jun 25 2019 - 12:19
European stocks end strong streak after weak German data

European stocks end strong streak after weak German data

Investors hedge bets ahead of expected US-China trade talks on sidelines of G20

Mon Jun 24 2019 - 22:10
Employment rate among ‘prime-age’ workers hits record level

Employment rate among ‘prime-age’ workers hits record level

Share of workers aged 25-54 classified as employed rises to nearly 80%

Mon Jun 24 2019 - 15:34
Law Society seeks consultation process prior to tax law changes

Law Society seeks consultation process prior to tax law changes

Representative body for solicitors says not enough time given to practitioners ahead of changes

Fri Jun 14 2019 - 16:40
Irish exports to Britain up 10% in April despite Brexit turmoil

Irish exports to Britain up 10% in April despite Brexit turmoil

Latest figures show trade between Republic and Britain remains robust

Fri Jun 14 2019 - 11:39
Irish economy caught between overheating and Brexit slowdown, chief economist warns

Irish economy caught between overheating and Brexit slowdown, chief economist warns

State’s chief economist John McCarthy says formulating budgetary policy extremely difficult given uncertain outlook

Fri Jun 14 2019 - 07:06
Record employment level puts upward pressure on wages

Record employment level puts upward pressure on wages

Study by Central Bank and recruitment website Indeed indicates tightening of jobs market

Thu Jun 13 2019 - 20:49
Services: the Brexit elephant in the room

Services: the Brexit elephant in the room

A new study highlights the potential economic fallout of restrictions to free movement of services

Wed Jun 12 2019 - 17:53
ESRI: Inflation-proofing budget would cost up to €1.2bn

ESRI: Inflation-proofing budget would cost up to €1.2bn

Policymakers consider automatically adjusting tax-benefit system in line with inflation

Wed Jun 12 2019 - 03:01
Quinn Radiators put into administration with loss of 280 jobs

Quinn Radiators put into administration with loss of 280 jobs

Former Quinn Group business had been struggling in face of higher input prices

Tue Jun 11 2019 - 18:04
Wage growth accelerates to post-crash high of 3.3%

Wage growth accelerates to post-crash high of 3.3%

Latest earnings data suggests wage pressures in Irish economy are beginning to emerge

Tue Jun 11 2019 - 12:22
Ornua advances from foreign markets to global concerns

Ornua advances from foreign markets to global concerns

Billion-euro Kerrygold brand changed the image of Irish food in the US

Sat May 11 2019 - 06:00
Funds industry brings almost €840m to exchequer – report

Funds industry brings almost €840m to exchequer – report

Study confirms Dublin’s and Ireland’s status as major international hub for the industry

Thu May 09 2019 - 14:30
Broadband cost set to top €5bn including private investment

Broadband cost set to top €5bn including private investment

Private entity to own network at end of 25-year contract despite €3bn State investment

Thu May 09 2019 - 11:03
Government will not own broadband network when built

Government will not own broadband network when built

Government is paying bulk of cost while ceding ownership to private entity

Thu May 09 2019 - 00:14
‘Rising rents and labour costs’ damaging Ireland’s competitiveness

‘Rising rents and labour costs’ damaging Ireland’s competitiveness

National Competitiveness Council chief highlights current challenges

Wed May 08 2019 - 21:04
National Lottery appoints ex-Paddy Power executive as new boss

National Lottery appoints ex-Paddy Power executive as new boss

Gaming franchise unveils Andrew Algeo as its new chief executive

Wed May 08 2019 - 13:47
Eir may get €1bn from broadband rollout

Eir may get €1bn from broadband rollout

Network of poles and ducts needed to bring high-speed broadband to rural areas

Wed May 08 2019 - 10:03
Department of Finance plays down significance of softer tax numbers

Department of Finance plays down significance of softer tax numbers

Exchequer numbers show income tax and VAT generated less than expected in April

Thu May 02 2019 - 19:53
Donohoe insists broadband won’t go way of national children’s hospital

Donohoe insists broadband won’t go way of national children’s hospital

Minister pledges to keep tight rein on costs when it comes to national broadband plan

Thu May 02 2019 - 14:22
Live Register hits new post-crash low

Live Register hits new post-crash low

Latest monthly figures show number of claimants fell 700 to 194,700 in April

Thu May 02 2019 - 11:14
Apple results extend month-long rally in stocks

Apple results extend month-long rally in stocks

Trading thin in Europe, with most markets closed for May Day holiday

Wed May 01 2019 - 20:42
Mediahuis is one of Europe’s fastest growing media groups

Mediahuis is one of Europe’s fastest growing media groups

Antwerp-based firm which has agreed to take over INM has built up a significant publishing and broadcast media portfolio

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 18:06
Kerrygold becomes Ireland’s first billion euro food brand

Kerrygold becomes Ireland’s first billion euro food brand

Butter label generates €1bn in sales last year for dairy co-operative business Ornua

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 17:36
O’Brien and Desmond sell most of INM shares to Belgian suitor Mediahuis

O’Brien and Desmond sell most of INM shares to Belgian suitor Mediahuis

Shareholders at agm say deal is ‘buttons’ as board criticised

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 13:55
An Post sees revenue climb to nearly €900m as parcel volumes rise

An Post sees revenue climb to nearly €900m as parcel volumes rise

State-owned postal company also reports jump in operating profit to €41m

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 12:21
Government handed near €7bn tax windfall since 2015

Government handed near €7bn tax windfall since 2015

Central Bank study considers whether it is best to save or spend unexpected fiscal gain

Tue Apr 30 2019 - 05:00
Strong retail sales suggest Irish consumers unperturbed by Brexit

Strong retail sales suggest Irish consumers unperturbed by Brexit

When car sales are excluded, spending rose by 8.2% in March, highest rate in three years

Mon Apr 29 2019 - 13:23
Women more likely to be earning minimum wage than men

Women more likely to be earning minimum wage than men

CSO figures will feed in debate about gender pay gap, which has widened since crash

Fri Apr 26 2019 - 12:19
Broadband timeline: how did we get here?

Broadband timeline: how did we get here?

Seven years in the making, Government’s flagship communications policy

Fri Apr 26 2019 - 11:42
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